Each industry has its own demands, strategies and solutions for cleaning and maintaining the equipment that is necessary to its survival. Failure to properly maintain and clean valuable equipment can not only cost unnecessary dollars, but can also run a company right out of business. In extreme cases, faulty maintenance and cleaning can result in injuries or worse. On the plus side, timely cleaning of equipment can extend its lifespan and keep it performing at its most efficient level. These important industries have specific cleaning and maintenance needs.

Printing Presses

An industrial printing press has many moving parts made of metals, rubber, plastic and other materials that require timely cleaning. The best press cleaners are formulated to clean inks, oils, grease, grime, paper residue and machine components. The cleaning agents are often water-soluble and contain lubricants and rust inhibitors that can be used on chrome and ceramic rollers. Specific products can prolong plate life, reduce press downtime and enable faster printing speeds.

Elevators

A number of guidelines and code requirements exist to keep those who ride in elevators safe from mishaps. Federal, state and local regulations require periodic inspections and maintenance of elevators. These requirements are often set by OSHA and by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. In addition to regular inspections and testing, an elevator needs to be cleaned periodically. This includes the interior of the elevator cab as well as the many moving parts that make up the inner workings of the machine. 

Amusement Parks

Whether it is a traveling carnival or a permanent amusement park, the machines and exhibits pose a few challenges to cleaners. For one thing, the rides such as roller coasters can be quite large. One option is to use a power washer to clean the seats and to remove dirt and dust from the moving parts. Other equipment for cleaning might include lifts and booms, articulating wands and brushes and a portable steam cleaning unit.  

By Smith