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HYDRO SYSTEMS STAND 10.100


Hydro Systems is the world’s largest independent manufacturer of dilution and dosing systems for concentrated chemicals. Hydro Systems focuses exclusively on finding better and more economical ways to dispense chemicals in a controlled, safe and environmentally friendly manner. The company manufactures and stocks a comprehensive range of chemical dispensing and dosing equipment for supply to its customers throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa.


At this year’s ISSA/Interclean Amsterdam show, Hydro will be launching its new EvoWash solution. EvoWash is a powder and solid detergent dissolver with optional, integrated rinse pump for use with existing warewash machines. The integrated control unit allows for programming that promotes safe and economical use of warewash supplies. EvoWash includes Hydro’s


SCA STAND 10.101


Tork manufacturer SCA will be revealing how the Internet of Things can improve and enhance the cleaning industry at ISSA/Interclean.


The company will be equipping the largest washroom at the Amsterdam RAI with its new generation of Tork EasyCube™ dispensers. Tork EasyCube is a cloud-based system that uses


with adjustable control minimises detergent overuse.


In addition, Hydro will be showcasing EvoClean, the world’s first Venturi laundry unit. EvoClean is a compact and extremely low-maintenance unit. This is made possible because unlike competitor offerings, it has no moving parts or peristaltic tubes. With EvoClean, no routine maintenance or tube replacement is required and as a result, operators aren’t faced with the associated costs. With a high output of up to 700mls per min, EvoClean dispenses from three to eight products and features an integrated control system. It also offers an integrated flush manifold and an ‘out-of-product’ alarm.


bottle-lockout feature to prevent non-approved chemicals being used in the product – improving both the safety and consistency of the dissolver. Furthermore, a rinse saver feature prevents the waste of rinse additive during fills of the water, and detergent conductivity measurement


EvoClean is suitable for all laundry environments, large or small, and comes ready for either industrial or on- premise laundry environments. With a small footprint and no peristaltic tubes, it is ideal for environments where space is limited.


www.hydrosystemseurope.com


smart dispensers to provide real-time data that allows facilities staff to anticipate cleaning and refill needs.


“The cleaning industry is constantly evolving – and so is washroom maintenance,” said SCA Communications Manager, Jamie Wright.


“Connectivity can change the game for cleaners and by upgrading the Holland washroom at the RAI with the Tork EasyCube dispensers, we are allowing


visitors to see for themselves how a connected washroom can facilitate new ways of working.”


Visitors to the Tork stand also be able to experience the company’s latest innovations in a 3D virtual reality washroom environment via a headset.


Other highlights of the Tork stand include the unveiling of research findings into the Internet of Things and how it can impact on the working lives of cleaning teams. The study has been based on before and after studies from northern Europe’s largest sports facility, where the Tork EasyCube has been implemented.


A new report on office trends and their implications on hygiene and cleaning will also be presented. And Tork SmartFresh – a system of panels for toilets and urinals featuring automatic air-freshening and cleaning – will also be on show.


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