Chewing gum is one of the most irritating substances, particularly to clean. Gum leaves quite a mess on carpet fibers, upholstery, fabrics, and hard surfaces. Most of the time, when removal is attempted, fabrics and surfaces are left stained; or worse, gum residues are left tarnishing the appearance of the surface. The most efficient method for removing chewing gum from a host of surfaces is gum removal steam cleaners.
For the most effective results, it is important to combine a chewing gum removal solution with the advanced cleaning power provided by steam cleaners. This tremendously increases removal rates, up to 500 pieces in an hour with the right piece of equipment.This gum removal equipment uses a combination of high steam temperatures, up to 360�F, and simultaneous vacuum extraction to remove chewing gum faster and more efficiently than any other type of machine, method, or chemical on the market.Vacuum extraction is another necessary feature for gum removal equipment. Machines that do not extract while cleaning will leave the loosened gum residues on the surface. These residues can become embedded once again, defeating the purpose of cleaning. But, through the use of extraction, gum removal equipment will vacuum up all gum residues left on surfaces to ensure surfaces are left gum-free.Scheduled to begin operation in late 2012, the new 620-megawatt natural gas-fired combined-cycle generating unit will replace two older units at the facility. At the peak of construction, the project will employ more than 400 workers.ExxonMobil and other oil companies are beginning to drill exploration wells at 10,000 meters, depths once believed to be too risky. Geothermal researchers now hope to adapt these oil drilling technologies, perhaps working in tandem with oil companies, and make them safer and more affordable for clean, renewable energy.Current wisdom favors binary cycle geothermal power plants. This type of plant features two deep, interconnected wells that operate in a cyclical fashion. Cold water is pumped down an injection well and heated by the underground rock (to around 95�C at that depth), then pumped back up via a production well, giving off steam, driving turbines, and generating electricity.
Previously gum removal was a discouraging task, which was often not met with the right blend of power and temperature to get the job done right. This resulted in left-over residues and stains. Now, virtually every business and organization can keep their facilities clean with specialized gum removal equipment.
Author: Lauren Zwiebel
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