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Ehrle at ISSA/INTERCLEAN CEE
15th of March 2013Making its debut at the Ehrle stand is the company’s smallest high pressure cleaning model the KD 2x2. Along with its wide range of high pressure cleaning systems there will also be the Smartwash Plus carwash.
NSS at ISSA/INTERCLEAN CEE
15th of March 2013The Surge CXC 1200 42 litre dual surface cleaning machine from NSS can be used for tile and grout cleaning and restorative carpet cleaning.
When used with the hard surface rotary tool, two 1200 psi (83 bar) streams clean away tough soils from hard floors. By turning the pressure regulator to 500 psi (34 bar) and attaching a carpet wand, it can be
Papernet at ISSA/INTERCLEAN CEE
15th of March 2013On the Papernet stand are three new professional tissue products: Bio Tech, Dry Tech and Hy Tech.
Thanks to the use of Biologically Active Tissue Paper (BATP) technology Bio Tech helps to keep pipes and sewage systems clean and free of bad odours. Once it comes into contact with water, five types of beneficial microorganisms are activated and
Sustainability - the next steps
14th of March 2013Sustainability is susceptible to trends in society in the same way as everything else is. Water savings, energy savings, reducing waste, recycling – which elements of sustainability resonate most with today’s companies and their customers? And what will tomorrow’s key sustainability focus be? We ask sustainable companies their
Environmental protection part of Hako philosophy
14th of March 2013Hako says it views environmental protection as a central part of its corporate philosophy, with its slogan Superior Technology for a Cleaner, Better Environment. This sums up the policy that business activities must not only be in line with economic and ecological aspects but also with social responsibilities when considering future
Kärcher's RM 99 tackles solar panel cleaning
14th of March 2013New from Kärcher is a cleaning agent for solar panels for use with a high pressure cleaner, RM 99. The efficiency of panels can be reduced by up to 20 per cent by pollen, bird droppings and dirt from emissions says the company.
The new detergent cleans panels and dries them after rinsing without leaving streaks so fresh dirt takes longer to