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Cleaning machines are a broad category of machines that are used to remove dirt, dust, and other contaminants from surfaces. Depending on their application, cleaning machines can operate on different principles, but in most cases, they use water, steam, or various chemical agents.
Here are a few examples of cleaning machines:
Industrial vacuums - machines that are used to remove dust and other contaminants from various surfaces. Industrial vacuums typically use electric or gasoline engines, and their design is adapted for cleaning large surfaces.
Pressure washers - machines that use pressurized water to remove dirt and contaminants from various surfaces. Pressure washers are typically equipped with gasoline or electric engines and various nozzles that allow adjusting the water pressure to the cleaned surface.
Scrubbers - machines that are used to clean floors, especially hard surfaces such as tiles, concrete, stone, or marble. Scrubbers typically use water and detergents, and their mechanical brushes remove dirt from surfaces.
Carpet cleaning machines - machines that are used to clean carpets and rugs. These machines use water and detergents, and their mechanical brushes remove contaminants from carpet fibers.
Window cleaning cranes - machines that are used to clean building facades and other high surfaces. Window cleaning cranes are typically equipped with mechanical brushes and nozzles for spraying water and detergents.
All of these cleaning machines are used to maintain cleanliness and hygiene in various places, such as offices, industrial halls, warehouses, shopping centers, or hospitals. Each of these machines is adapted to a specific type of surface and contaminants, which allows for effective and efficient cleaning.