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Eureka sweeper accessory for Astro turf
28th of November 2011A new accessory for sweeping artificial grass and turf surfaces on sports grounds has been added by Eureka to its Compact 1150 sweeper.
This is a dirt container equipped with a sieve-type bottom, which retains all debris on sand-filled synthetic grass, without retaining the sand. The sand is decompacted and lifted by the main broom, as well as
Robust Kärcher sweepers
28th of November 2011The KM 130/300 R and KM 150/500 R vacuum sweepers have been developed by Kärcher for use in the building materials and metal processing industries, foundries and other applications that generate a large volume of dirt.
The sweepers can run on diesel, liquefied petroleum gas or batteries - both models have a robust steel chassis and hydraulic
Small dimensions ISAL sweepers
28th of November 2011According to ISAL, its PB 111 sweeper offers modern look and comfort, despite its small dimensions. Sweeping width is 1,200 mm, with two side brushes, and performance is up to 8,000 square metres per hour.
The machine is suitable for indoor cleaning but it has also been designed to sweep in outdoor areas such as car parks thanks to its big
Hako expands sweeper range width Hamster
28th of November 2011For the cleaning of smaller and medium-sized areas Hako has expanded its range of vacuum sweepers with the Hako Hamster 650. With dimensions of 68.5 cm wide, this model offers area performance of up to 3,525 square metres per hour.
This high area performance, says Hako, is possible thanks to the large 50.5 cm wide main broom with a diameter of 25
Comac offers two sweepers in one
28th of November 2011The CS140 Twin Action sweeping machine - aimed at urban and industrial areas - has been designed by Comac to effectively offer two sweeping machines in one.
At the heart of the sweeper is the patented TwinActionSystem, which combines a strong mechanical action to collect large pieces of waste with efficient suction for pick-up of finer dust.
High pressure cleaners - can they be sustainable?
28th of November 2011High pressure cleaning systems use plenty of water and energy - but they also reduce the need for chemicals and speed up the cleaning process. So how sustainable are they? Ann Laffeaty finds out.
Reducing water and energy consumption are widely regarded as important moves in increasing the sustainability of any operation. Water, in