What is Washing equipment?
Washing equipment refers to industrial machinery and tools used for washing, cleaning, and degreasing in workshop and automotive settings. Key items include pressure sprayers, high-pressure wash gun kits, washing basins (standard or heated), and detergent dispensing trolleys. Professionals seeking durable cleaning solutions, fluid-handling accessories, or parts compatible with industrial pressure and temperature ranges will find purpose-built materials and components here.
Products you’ll find in this category
Within this category you’ll see mobile pressure sprayers made from stainless steel (AISI 304 or AISI 316) or painted steel, in capacities such as 24 L or 40 L, complete with spray guns, lances or nozzles, spiral hoses, and level gauges. Also included are mobile sprayers for detergent on two-wheeled trolleys with air-operated pumps and suction hoses, and wash gun kits rated for hot-water pressures up to 160 bar and temperatures up to 100 °C. Washing basins are available too, including a closed-circuit 65 L basin and larger heated versions for higher cleaning efficiency.
Applications & Industry Use Cases
These washing products are used in automotive repair shops for cleaning vehicle parts, chassis, engines and components. Heated wash basins are applied when grease or heavy residues require elevated temperatures. Detergent sprayer trolleys support pre-treatment or wash-down phases. Pressure sprayers with hoses and nozzles are used for rinsing, foam application, and detailing. Secondary uses include cleaning tools and workshop machinery surfaces. Common tasks include pressure washing, hot-water cleaning, detergent application, and the use of mobile spray systems.
Technical guide to Washing equipment
This category encompasses equipment designed to apply cleaning agents and high-pressure hot or ambient water to surfaces and components. Materials used include stainless steel AISI 304 and AISI 316 for corrosion resistance, painted steel for less demanding applications. Capacity is a key performance parameter; tanks range from about 24 to 65 liters. Pressure ratings vary markedly—from low pressure (e.g., 5-7 bar) in mobile sprayers to high pressure (e.g., 160 bar) in wash gun kits. Temperature capability may reach up to 100 °C where hot-water cleaning is required. Hose length, nozzle type, and lance geometry influence spray reach and atomisation. Other technical characteristics include inlet and outlet connections (e.g., BSP threads), compressed air supply for air-operated pumps, and built-in level indicators or anti-splash funnels. Variants include heated basins versus non-heated, closed-circuit basins for water recycling, mobile sprayers with different materials, and pressure gun kits for high-pressure applications. Standards such as CE marking apply, indicating compliance with safety, pressure, and electrical regulations. Selection considerations include the working environment (temperature, exposure to chemicals), compatibility of cleaning agents with materials, operating pressure and temperature demands, and maintenance of seals and hoses under repeated load.
Why buy Washing equipment at MEMIDOS.
As a global B2B platform for industrial products, MEMIDOS connects buyers with verified manufacturers and suppliers directly, eliminating intermediaries. Procurement through the platform offers secure, escrow-based payment handling—funds are held until agreed conditions, such as shipment, are satisfied—offering both protection for buyers and reliability for suppliers. Buyers gain access to a curated range of high-quality industrial washing equipment, designed to meet technical standards without markup from middle men. International sourcing is simplified, with transparent specifications and supplier credentials made available to support precise technical matching and informed selection.
Frequently Asked Questions about Washing equipment
- What pressure range is suitable for workshop pressure sprayers?
- Workshop pressure sprayers typically operate in the range of around 5 to 7 bar, sufficient for detergent application and general wash-downs. For heavy duty cleaning of stubborn residues, high-pressure wash gun kits rated up to about 160 bar are used.
- When is a heated washing basin necessary?
- A heated basin is helpful when cleaning parts that have oil, grease, or other contaminants that dissolve more effectively at elevated temperatures. If cold water or ambient temperature cleaning does not remove residues, heating may improve cleaning efficiency and reduce manual agitation.
- How do material choices affect equipment durability?
- Materials like stainless steel (e.g. AISI 304 or AISI 316) offer good resistance to corrosion, especially with aggressive detergents or salt water. Painted steel may be acceptable for lighter duty or temporary use, but it is less resistant to chemical exposure and wear.
- What connection and hose specifications are standard?
- Typical hose lengths can be around 7.5 meters with spiral hoses for flexibility. Connections often use BSP thread fittings such as ¼″ for sprayers. Nozzle and lance lengths may vary and affect reach and spray pattern.
- What safety and compliance standards are relevant?
- Equipment should often carry CE marking, indicating compliance with safety, electrical, and pressure directives applicable in many industrial regions. Temperature, pressure and response to chemicals should also meet recognised tolerances and local regulations.