Diversey conducts electrically converted water study

In mid-December Diversey Inc announced that it had conducted its own study on electrically converted water technology in advance of the North American launch of its Taski floor scrubber. ‘wfk – Institute for Applied Research, the globally recognized research institute in the field of cleaning technologies related to hard surface cleaning, confirms that the TASKI […]

In mid-December Diversey Inc announced that it had conducted its own study on electrically converted water technology in advance of the North American launch of its Taski floor scrubber.

‘wfk – Institute for Applied Research, the globally recognized research institute in the field of cleaning technologies related to hard surface cleaning, confirms that the TASKI machine, using a neutral floor cleaner at recommended dosage, demonstrated, in comparison to the Tennant machine with ec-H2O, relevant cleaning advantages,’ said the Diversey press statement.

According to the wfk study, ‘the Tennant machine with ec-H2O did not deliver relevant cleaning advantages over the Tennant machine using plain tap water in any of the tested conditions, while the TASKI machine with plain tap water delivered relevant cleaning advantages over the Tennant machine with ec-H2O technology.’

The statement added that study noted the Taski machine ‘showed relevant cleaning advantages in comparison to the Tennant machine.’
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