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towels, fitted sheets, thermal spreads,
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garments, pediatric goods and more.
The Vortex Return to Operator Mat Roller
It's patent pending roll-over feature
enables the operator to prepare the next
mat for rolling during the current rolling cycle. This unique feature keeps the workload steady & eliminates wait times.
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towels and shop towels (Cotton, blends and
Microfiber) into
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Your exclusive North American distributor of Inwatec & Olma Laundry Equipment
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Engineered to exceed the professional fabricare industry’s highest standards, Poseidon Textile Care Systems deliver unrivaled programmability for superior wetcleaning results. Poseidon harnesses high-performance Wetcleaning Machines, Dryers and Flatwork Ironers for results and effi ciencies that outshine traditional dry- cleaning. Industry-unique features set Poseidon apart.
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S O L U T I O N S
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