Steam Cleaning Process with super heated water jet.
Removes:
Thermoplasic coatings
Emulsion paints, elastic coatings, acrylic
lacquers, wood glaze,
oil based
paints, chlorinated
rubber paint, acrylic
sprays, graffitis,
bitumen coatings, glue, oily substanzes, soot deposits,
oil and
grease soilings, microorganism,
lichen, algae, dosh, moulds.
Environment
safe cleaning system for removing paints and coatings
The STEAM
cleaning process is a variable pressure steam cleaning technology for the
environmentally safe removal of paints and coatings.
The STEAM
nozzle employs a specially manufactured high technology nozzle disk to
produce a flat fan-spray of steam, which lifts and rinses away the unwanted
coating, cleaning deeply and thoroughly, leaving the surface unharmed. An
array of different degree and orifice size nozzle disks allow the applicator
to adjust to the specific cleaning task. With the use of the smaller orifice
size nozzle disks the amount of water used can be greatly reduced when
containment and disposal of contaminated waste is a factor.
The
portable STEAM aggregate module can be quickly connected to a cold water
pressure pump to supply superheated water at temperatures up to 150 C / 300
F to the STEAM nozzle. The STEAM system can also be used for hot or warm
water applications as well.
The high
temperatures used by the STEAM nozzle soften substances that would otherwise
be extremely difficult or impossible to remove by conventional means.
Thermoplastic paints, coatings, lacquers, graffiti, bituminous coatings,
glue, chewing gum, soot and micro-organisms can be removed from masonry,
metals and wood with the STEAM cleaning process effectively and
economically, in an environmentally conscientious manner.
Note:
In difficult cases to remove coatings we recommend to use “CKW-free” paint
stripper.