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Over on the Kimberly-Clark Professional stand, the brand new ICON dispenser collection made its European debut. The stylish new range of dispensers will offer washroom choosers control without compromise by delivering game- changing hygiene, combined with a new standard of performance and experience.
With patented dual sensor technology, the Kimberly- Clark Professional ICON Automated Rolled Hand Towel Dispenser is designed to be more efficient, offering a 99% jam-free, virtually noiseless, and touchless paper towel dispensing experience.
Olena Neznal, Vice President of Europe, Middle East & Africa at Kimberly-Clark Professional, explained: “Whilst most dispensers are designed around the paper, our team has designed the Kimberly-Clark Professional ICON dispenser around the servicer, facility manager, and end-user.
“Thoughtfully engineered to deliver confidence by design, the Kimberly-Clark Professional ICON dispenser collection merges the latest advancements in reliable dispensing with a focus on refining every interaction.”
Also on show were a pair of innovations from Hydro’s connected dispensing portfolio, the Multi-Washer 3000 Series and the DMX, as well the EvoClean.
The Multi-Washer 3000 Series with EvoClean provides reliable chemical dispensing for on-premise laundries. The system combines the benefits of a Multi-Washer with the capabilities of the EvoClean to ensure less maintenance, faster installation, and improved dosing reliability.
A durable, safe, and easy-to-use dispenser, the DMX gives commercial kitchens accurate and reliable dispensing of solid or liquid detergents, rinse aid, or sanitiser. Designed to work anywhere in the world on most high- or low- temperature door, conveyor, and flight-style machines, it
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