Medical laundry differs significantly from regular laundry, with the cleaning of hospital linens standing out due to its emphasis on hygiene and timely service. As an industry that requires ensuring the supply of hospital linens, there is a high demand for service hygiene quality. Therefore, when selecting medical washing machines, hospital dryers, and other hospital laundry room equipment, we prioritize not only the performance of the machines but also the manufacturer's new technology capabilities and service quality.
The inner drum and outer shell of our hospital dryer are meticulously crafted from high-corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel. Equipped with an automatic control system for high and low temperatures as per operational requirements, the entire process is computerized with manual functionality included. It ensures continuous, long-duration operation with a large capacity, and the main shaft and flange connection are all heat-treated to prevent deformation at high speeds, thereby extending its service life. The body and frame are joined using CO2 protected welding technology, ensuring tight and durable connections; heating methods include steam heating and electric heating options. The development of a new gas-powered hospital dryer model is also underway. Fresh air enters through the inlet, exchanges heat with the radiator to become dry hot air, which then exchanges heat with the tumbling textiles inside the drum. Afterward, the air is expelled from the dryer, and the textiles inside are dried as the moisture evaporates gradually in the dry hot air. Compared to steam dryers, direct combustion hospital dryers do not require secondary heat energy conversion, leading to more efficient energy utilization, lower losses, and higher drying efficiency.
All garments must be washed within the specified time frame, followed by a drying and dehydration process. The purpose of the large-scale garment drying equipment in hospitals is to quickly remove moisture from the clothes. A must-have feature in the large medical washing equipment is the sterilization function, which typically involves infrared sterilization or high-temperature sterilization.
Medical washing machines are mainly divided into two types: type and capacity. By type, they can be categorized into semi-automatic horizontal washing machines, fully automatic washing machines, and sanitation isolation washing and drying machines. By capacity, they come in various sizes such as 20 kg, 30 kg, 50 kg, 70 kg, and 100 kg.
Isolation medical washing machines are equipped with a microcomputer control system, offering both automatic and manual options. They can achieve large-capacity water washing with high cleanliness rates. Multiple automatic washing programs can be edited, allowing the laundry staff to simply select the appropriate program based on the specific linen condition. The machine's control panel can independently control the operation of the medical washing machine, with an LCD display indicating the washing progress. The purpose of linen processing in hospitals is to remove or kill microbial contamination, which involves three stages: water washing, sanitization, and dilution. The washing stage should ensure all fabrics are clean and hygienic by removing pollutants from the fabrics. At the same time, all fabrics should be chemically or thermally sanitized to kill or reduce the number of viable microorganisms. To dilute and reduce the number of viable microorganisms on the fabrics, hospital washing machines should at least perform two rinse cycles to decrease the microbial load and remove detergents and disinfectants from the washing wastewater.
Our laundry room medical washing machine maintenance technician must clean all hospital cleaning equipment according to the manufacturer's maintenance manual, utilizing either hot sterilization or chemical sterilization cycles.































