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The difference between a floor washer and a sweeper

01 Floor Washing Machine

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

How the floor washer works

After the floor washer starts working, a mixture of water and detergent is sprayed from the clean water tank onto the floor, and then is sprayed onto the floor by the rotating cleaning brush/pad. Perform cleaning. When the machine moves forward, the squeegee will suck dirty water on the ground into the sewage tank under the action of vacuum suction.

02 Sweeper

Sweepers are generally suitable for cement floors, asphalt floors, epoxy floors, plastic runways, small square bricks and other floors; for garbage, leaves, small stones, Sand, iron filings, dust, powder and other industrial waste have strong cleaning effects. Sweepers are mainly divided into hand-push sweepers and riding sweepers. Their performance characteristics are: integrating cleaning, recycling, and vacuuming. Suitable for use in industrial plants, underground garages, parking lots, shopping malls and other places.

How the sweeper works

The side brush of the sweeper sweeps the garbage from corners and other hard-to-reach places from the inside out to the area that the main brush can clean. The up-throw sweeping principle throws garbage into the dustbin.