Our range of steam cleaning machines can reach temperatures of up to 180 degrees Celsius and hold 15L in their tanks. These machines are suitable for cleaning and sterilising a range of surfaces to keep your business clean and sanitary.
Steam Cleaning Machine FAQs
If you’re unsure which cleaning machine is...
Our range of steam cleaning machines can reach temperatures of up to 180 degrees Celsius and hold 15L in their tanks. These machines are suitable for cleaning and sterilising a range of surfaces to keep your business clean and sanitary.
Steam Cleaning Machine FAQs
If you’re unsure which cleaning machine is right for you, please get in touch with our expert team. They can assist and advise you on the best machine for you and your specific requirements. Here are some of our common FAQ’s.
Which tank capacity should I choose for a commercial steam cleaner?
When it comes to choosing a commercial steam cleaner, the right tank capacity will depend on a few factors such as surface size and the type of cleaning required. Larger tank capacities are ideal for bigger surfaces or more intensive cleaning tasks, as they allow for extended cleaning periods without the need for frequent refills. If you’re cleaning smaller areas or need more portability, a smaller tank may suffice, offering more flexibility and ease of use. Our steam cleaning machines offer a range of sized tanks from our 2.5L IPC SG-10 Steam Cleaner to our 15L Comby 9000 Steam Cleaner.
What is the ideal temperature for an industrial steam cleaner?
The ideal temperature for an industrial steam cleaner typically ranges from 150°C to 180°C, depending on the cleaning requirements. Our machines provide a range of temperatures from our Gaiser 4000 Steam Cleaner that can reach 180°C to our 2.5L IPC SG-10 Steam Cleaner that reaches around 155-160°C.
For deep cleaning, sanitising, and disinfecting, higher temperatures of 260°F to 300°F (127°C to 149°C) are ideal, especially for environments requiring high hygiene standards. However, it’s important to consider surface sensitivity, as higher temperatures can damage certain materials.