Industrial Steam Irons
When you say steam irons, what’s the picture that comes into your mind? The conventional iron that you have at your home? But have you ever thought about the irons that are used in the factories that produce textiles and cloths? How about using home irons for ironing hundreds of thousands of pieces of cloths every day? Yes, that is nearly impossible. In order to cater such a demand, there are industrial steam irons available. Through these industrial steam irons, people can iron cloths within a matter of seconds regardless of the size and material.
Usually, the home irons are equipped with minimum wattage. This means, home irons burn minimum electricity when you use them. But when it comes to industrial steam irons, the wattage is quite high and they are designed for continues use throughout the day. Therefore, the industrial steam irons are more powerful than the home counterpart and more reliable and durable for the use.
The industrial steam irons come in different types and shapes. The first type is identical to the home steam irons, but different in the shape and size. These are for delicately ironing the cloths and usually consume more time than rest of the industrial steam irons types. The steamers (vertical) are the other most popular industrial steam iron. These industrial steam irons can be used for ironing the cloths while they are hanged, rather than having them on an ironing table. This is quite convenient; especially when it comes to ironing the cloths on go. This way, you only need to have the cloths hanged in a rack; to the mobile industrial steam irons can iron the cloths without wasting a minute time.
For your home iron, the steam is generated by a small compartment in the iron itself. When it comes to industrial steam irons, this is quite different. Since there are hundreds of thousands of cloths to be ironed everyday in such industrial environment, relying on the steam generated by a small compartment is a waste of time. Every five or 10 minutes, you may have to keep filling the compartment with water in order to keep the steam coming out. To address this, the industrial steam irons are attached to big steam generators where the steam is pumped out from the generators through tubes to the industrial steam irons. This way, the irons get a non-stop supply of steam. The good news is that one steam generator can be attached to many industrial steam irons.
