Medical laundry differs significantly from regular laundry, with hospital linen cleaning being particularly prominent. This is because it's a service industry that emphasizes cleanliness and timely service. Ensuring the supply of hospital linens requires a high standard of service hygiene. Therefore, when selecting medical washing machines, hospital dryers, and other laundry room equipment, performance is a priority, but so is the manufacturer's new technology capabilities and service quality.
Medical washing machines are mainly categorized by type and capacity. By type, they include semi-automatic horizontal washing machines, fully automatic washing machines, and hygiene 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.
All clothes must be washed within the specified time frame, followed by the drying and dehumidification process. The purpose of the large-scale clothes drying equipment is to expedite the removal of moisture from the clothes. A necessary feature in hospital-grade laundry equipment is the disinfection function, which typically involves infrared or high-temperature sterilization.
The inner drum and outer shell of the hospital dryer are meticulously crafted from high-corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel. It features an automatic control system for varying temperatures, with the entire process controlled by a computer and also includes manual operation. It ensures continuous and long-duration operation with a large capacity, with all connections between the main shaft and flange disk heat-treated to prevent deformation at high speeds, thereby extending its service life. The body and frame are linked using CO2 protected welding technology, ensuring tight and durable connections. Heating methods include steam heating and electric heating options. The development of a new generation of gas-powered hospital dryers is also underway. Under the force of the fan, fresh air enters through the inlet, exchanges heat with the radiator, becomes dry hot air, and then exchanges heat with the tumbling textiles in the drum. Afterward, the air is exhausted from the machine, and the textiles in the drum gradually evaporate moisture under the action of the dry hot air to achieve drying. Compared to steam dryers, the direct combustion hospital dryer does not require secondary conversion of heat energy, resulting in more efficient energy utilization, lower losses, and higher drying efficiency.
Laundry services for linens used by institutions are a crucial step in preventing hospital-acquired infections. The textiles washed include staff uniforms, patient clothing, bedding sets, etc. Before being washed in the laundry room, they must be identified and categorized, then placed in medical washing machines, hospital dryers, and other equipment for washing or drying. Items with potential hospital-acquired infection risks, such as those contaminated with body fluids or secretions, must be isolated for hygienic washing. Meanwhile, laundry room staff must take protective measures, and the washing process must be standardized to avoid cross-contamination. Ensure that the provided linens are clean, free of water stains, dirt, and odors, and hygienic.
Medical drying machines with specific requirements such as sterilization are available for factory customization.































