For effective operation in the cleaning process, the industrial scrubber must have equipment appropriate to the type of operation, the volume of contamination and the type of surface. Therefore, choosing between a pad or a brush and determining the desired material is very important in the quality of the cleaning process. The pad is placed in the built-in position like a brush and can be used to perform the desired operation. The pad holder is responsible for maintaining this cleaning tool on the device. Pads are used for two general processes of cleaning and washing or polishing the surface and flooring. The pads can be used in both rough and soft forms with different color codes. The scrubber pad has a circular structure and is placed under the device.
Scrubber pad material
Industrial scrubber pads can be natural or synthetic fibers. Natural pads are usually used in softer pads than polyester and nylon synthetic fibers, and in pads that are more rough and hard, natural fibers are used. The choice of pad material should be made taking into account the material of the floor. Choosing the right pad increases the life of the flooring and the proper operation of the machine in the process of washing or polishing the surface. In contrast, the use of improper pads damages the surface and imposes costs on repairing or replacing the floor.
Color Screening Pad Code
The hardness and roughness of the pads are known by certain color codes. The lighter the color pad, the softer it is and the easier it is to polish surfaces and glaze. For example, white pads are very soft and therefore used for surface polishing operations. In contrast, darker colored pads have more difficulty and are used for heavy operations. For example, the black pad is very rough and is used to deeply remove contaminants and remove stubborn contaminants from non-sensitive floors.