CLEANING SHOW PREVIEW NILFISK
STAND G01 The Nilfisk Group will be exhibiting a number of machines from their ‘one stop shop’ product range on stand G01. On stand, there will be live demonstrations of the ground breaking Nilfisk Liberty A50, the first autonomous cleaning machine to be launched as a result of the Horizon Programme.
Aptly named, the Liberty will liberate users from the need to sit on or walk behind machines. The unit features advanced robotics technology coupled with ease of use and heralds a new era in commercial cleaning. The Liberty A50 is designed for customers who use floorcare equipment every day.
Nilfisk will also be exhibiting their range of micro scrubber dryers; the SC100, SC250 and SC351. This micro range is suitable for any customer need or application. From small office
MORCLEAN
STAND A07 Following on from the success of their Custom Plus Bin Wash machine, Morclean will be introducing a new line of machines at the upcoming Cleaning Show. Its best-selling bin wash machine range will be expanding to bring innovative new features and appeal to an even broader market.
Morclean will be launching three new models in the bin wash machine range, which they hope will make it really stand out from competitors. The first new model will harness the power of solar energy and involve using a panel to make the machine more energy efficient and will ensure the continuous charge of the battery. No other bin wash machine on the market has embraced this technology, so Morclean are looking forward to introducing it to the range.
Morclean will also be developing a model specifically for the USA, which will be designed and built to
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spaces to larger areas, Nilfisk ensures optimal productivity with a superb cleaning result every time. Guaranteed to reduce total cost of ownership by reducing cleaning time, consumption and manpower requirements, plus innovative features maximise uptime and minimise downtime.
The innovative SC100 mains-powered upright scrubber dryer has been designed for in-depth cleaning of narrow areas in both forward and reverse mode. It is perfect for cleaning both carpet and hard floors in narrow spaces and underneath furniture.
The new SC250 will also be on show, a 34cm cylindrical scrubber dryer which truly scrubs, sweeps and dries in every corner, powered by a lithium battery. The Nilfisk Battery Management system at its core promotes high performance, long life time and is safe to use, ensuring a high quality, reliable power source. Additionally the SC351 battery-operated unit features a unique rotating deck that enables both forward and backward scrubbing.
The new range of battery-powered vacuums will also be on show, again benefiting from the new Lithium Battery technology models, including battery variants of the VP600 tub vacuum and GD5 back pack.
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meet the huge demand in the States. Wheelie bins are often a lot bigger and heavier in the USA so the need for a bespoke machine that has a larger lifting capacity will be created. A diesel-driven machine will also be developed for clients wanting an alternative to Morclean’s petrol bin wash machine.
Peter, Rob and Keith will be at The Cleaning Show on Stand A07 to answer any questions you may have and demonstrate the Bin Wash range. See for yourself the powerful ability of the machines and find out more about the vast range of professional cleaning equipment available from Morclean.
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