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What's the difference between a sweeper and a washing machine?

1. The washing machine is generally suitable for hard floors such as cement floor, marble tiles, terrazzo floor, vitrified brick, asphalt floor and epoxy resin floor. The main feature of this product is that it can spray clean water, scrub the floor, recycle sewage and dry the floor at the same time, which greatly improves the working efficiency and makes the cleaning more thorough. Washing machines are mainly divided into hand-push washing machines and drive washing machines, which have the advantages of environmental protection, energy saving and high efficiency. Suitable for hospitals, hotels, shopping malls, schools, airports, factories, supermarkets and other places.

Working principle of washing machine After the washing machine starts to work, the mixture of water and detergent is sprayed on the floor from the clean water tank, and then cleaned by the rotating cleaning brush/pad. When the machine moves forward, the suction shovel will suck the dirty water on the ground into the sewage pool under the action of vacuum suction.

2. Sweepers are generally suitable for cement floors, asphalt floors, epoxy floors, plastic runways, small square bricks and other floors; It has a strong cleaning effect on industrial wastes such as garbage, leaves, pebbles, sand, iron filings, dust and powder. The sweeper is mainly divided into hand-propelled sweeper and driven sweeper, and its performance is characterized by integrating cleaning, recycling and dust collection. Suitable for industrial workshops, underground garages, parking lots, shopping malls and other places.

The working principle of the sweeper The side brush of the sweeper sweeps the garbage in the corner and other hard-to-reach places to the area that can be cleaned by the main brush from the inside out. The main brush throws the garbage into the dustbin through the sweeping principle of throwing it up.