What is Dry Steam Vapor?
This describes a system that produces a high temperature, low moisture vapor. The vapor contains less than 10% water vapor and is much less dense than the air we breathe. Over the past few years, you have been exposed to products being promoted as steam cleaners. Theses so called steam machines spray on large amounts of water using quantities described in “gallons per minute”. The vapor system, by contrast, is equipped to safely produce dry steam. It is unlike anything you have used before. It is mess free with temperatures hot enough to kill bacteria and germs, emulsify grease and oil as well as other surface contaminates. The system is also quiet and portable so it can be used anywhere at anytime.
An oxymoron? Perhaps. This describes a system that produces a high temperature, low moisture vapor. The vapor contains only 5% to 6% water and is much less dense than the air we breathe. Over the past few years, you have been exposed to products being promoted as “steam cleaners” that in fact use no steam at all, maybe warm water on a good day. These so called ‘steam machines’ spray on large amounts of water using quantities described in ‘gallons per minute’. You may ask, “Where’s the steam?” The vapor system, by contrast, is equipped to safely produce thousands of gallons of live dry steam using only about 1.5 quarts of water per hour. This significant difference relates directly to the versatility and capabilities of the vapor system. It is unlike anything you have used before. It is mess free with temperatures hot enough to kill bacteria and germs, emulsify grease and oil as well as other surface contaminates. The system is also quiet and portable so it can be used anywhere at anyti
An oxymoron? Perhaps. This describes a system that produces a high temperature, low moisture vapor. The vapor contains only 5% to 6% water and is much less dense than the air we breathe. Over the past few years you may have been exposed to products being promoted as “steam cleaners” that in fact use no steam at all, maybe warm water on a good day. These so called “steam machines” spray on large amounts of water using quantities described in ‘gallons per minute’. You may ask, “Where’s the steam?” The Vapor System, by contrast, is equipped to safely produce thousands of gallons of live dry steam using only about 1.5 quarts of water per hour. This significant difference relates directly to the versatility and capabilities of the Vapor System. It is unlike anything you have before. It is mess free with temperatures hot enough to kill bacteria and germs and to emulsify grease, oil and other surface contaminants.