Industrial washing machines and dryers are excellent cleaning equipment that can help us save a significant amount of time, energy, and even resources. As the name implies, their function is to wash clothes, and they are designed to alleviate the labor required for this task.
Industrial laundry equipment refers to machinery designed for use in industrial laundry facilities. This includes various laundry equipment used by laundry companies, hotels, hospitals, and other establishments for washing, drying, ironing, and folding linens, such as dry cleaning machines, washing machines, spin dryers, press dryers, washing and drying machines, dryers, ironers, various ironing and shaping machines, automatic folding machines and their feed-in machines, as well as various matching conveyor belts, ironing platforms, and more.
Washing machinery refers to machines used for washing, which consist of four processes: water intake, washing, draining, and spinning. In washing machinery, these four processes are controlled by corresponding buttons. These four processes in washing machinery can be operated automatically in sequence until the washing is complete. Washing machinery is categorized into domestic washing equipment and industrial washing equipment.
Laundry equipment includes washing machines, dry cleaning machines, ironing equipment, other equipment, and auxiliary facilities. For general small to medium-sized laundries, machines with a capacity of 6 to 15 kg per cycle are suitable, which are also considered small to medium-sized and quite common. For large to medium-sized laundries, equipment with a higher processing capacity can be chosen.
The main wash in hotel laundry machines is a crucial process in the water washing of linen textiles. Through the main wash, dirt on the linen fabrics is as thoroughly removed as possible, dissolving, emulsifying, dispersing, and suspending in the cleaning solution. However, due to the varying fabric materials, to achieve the desired cleaning effect, it is necessary to select favorable cleaning conditions—such as the physical and mechanical action during cleaning, the chemical action of the detergent, washing temperature, and washing time—and formulate corresponding cleaning procedures to safely and smoothly complete the main wash process.































