Is there a solution for a higher damage rate for new hotel linen in the tunnel washer system?
New linen tends to be damaged by the extractor due to the tighter room left for cotton fiber because the new linen is affected by wetting conditions and softener within 40 wash times.
After 40 times of washing in the tunnel system, the damage rate lowered significantly due to the cotton fiber redundancy and more room for fiber to stay.
So what is CLM’s logic for solving such a problem? Regardless of the condition of the linen, the CLM extractor has a standard deviation of damage rate under 0.03%. The CLM heavy-duty presser can program by linen age, max pressure limit, and textile density. The laundry operator can select a pre-set program when loading the linen into the tunnel, and the presser will self-adjust the bar of pressure and press timing. At the same time, the press force center can be adjusted by different loading weights of linen. The press force is precisely controlled by the hydraulic cylinder. Thus, the CLM heavy-duty extractor controls the linen damage rate and consequently gets a lower water-containing rate after the process.
Post time: Jun-27-2024