SCRUBBER DRYERS
“We maintained the core reliability and field-proven performance of these machines that customers have come to expect and value”, continued Huml. “With this launch we’re integrating newer technology and ease-of- use features to further improve our customers’ productivity. We believe the new Tennant M20, M30 and T20 are set far apart from the competition to deliver unique cleaning solutions for a broad range of industrial environments.”
Features that remain unchanged include:
ec-H2O™ technology – This cleaning technology converts water into an innovative cleaning solution through an electrical process. This solution is an effective cleaner that leaves less of a footprint on the environment, increases machine and worksite safety, and is very cost-effective.
MaxPro²™ hydraulic technology – This feature allows the brush drive motors to adapt to changes in floor surface by providing them with consistent power. The result is a more consistent cleaning experience.
FloorSmart® integrated cleaning
system technology – This is a feature on the M20 and M30 sweeper-scrubbers. It combines the sweeping and scrubbing functions in one unit, whereas traditionally these combo cleaners were made up of two separate units. One pass is all it takes to scrub and sweep, wet or dry.
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Alongside the high-tech updates to Tennant’s range of sweeper-scrubbers, earlier this year, the company introduced the T300 – its latest automatic walk-behind scrubber. The first scrubber-dryer of its kind to be equipped with Tennant’s next generation cleaning innovation – ec- H2O NanoClean™, the T300 scrubber consistently delivers reliable, high- performance results while lowering cleaning costs, according to key Tennant customers who have tested the machine in their own tough cleaning environments.
“Tennant is continually innovating to improve our customer’s cleaning operations with high-performance sustainable technologies. It’s our commitment to drive innovation in both cleaning technology and cleaning process to help our customers clean more spaces, clean better, and clean for less,” added Dave Huml.
The T300 walk-behind scrubber-dryer provides unmatched versatility to meet the many types of environments cleaned by our customers. Customers can choose from multiple machine configurations to optimise cleaning performance across virtually any hard surface condition. Configuration options include Single Disk, Orbital, Dual Disk, and Dual Cylindrical. The T300 also features an integrated
Pro-Panel™ LCD touchscreen that provides simplified operation including programmable Zone settings™, Operator ID with supervisor lock-out capabilities, language settings and on-board/on-demand videos to take the guess work out of the cleaning process.
The T300 addresses key business challenges for facility mangers by delivering outstanding scrubbing results to enhance a facility’s image while offering innovative features to help protect health and safety, improve productivity, and minimise maintenance costs.
The T300 is equipped with ec-H2O NanoClean™, the next generation of the successful, sustainable cleaning technology ec-H2O™. Like the original technology, ec-H2O NanoClean electrically converts water into an innovative cleaning solution that cleans effectively, saves money and reduces environmental impact compared to daily floor cleaning chemicals. This converted water is created by an on-board e-cell that generates millions of nanoscopic bubbles — nanobubbles — per millilitre of solution. These nanobubbles then promote the cleaning efficacy of the solution.
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