Dry Cleaning Unit Assembly
Item Name Code (INC) 04991
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A compact assembled unit, employing petroleum or synthetic solvents for cleaning soiled garments or other fabrics, by complete cycle of washing, rinsing, extracting, drying and recovery of solvents free of harmful ingredients.
Additional Information for Dry Cleaning Unit Assembly
Dry Cleaning Unit Assembly refers to the complete set of components and equipment required for a dry cleaning unit. It includes various machines and tools used in the dry cleaning process.
In the supply class Laundry And Dry Cleaning Equipment, the Dry Cleaning Unit Assembly is categorized under the supply group Service And Trade Equipment. This group includes equipment and tools used in various service and trade industries, such as dry cleaning, laundry services, and other related businesses.
The Dry Cleaning Unit Assembly typically consists of the following components:
1. Dry Cleaning Machine: This is the main machine used for the dry cleaning process. It is designed to clean and remove stains from various types of fabrics without the use of water.
2. Pressing Machine: After the garments are cleaned, they need to be pressed to remove wrinkles and give them a neat appearance. The pressing machine is used for this purpose.
3. Spotting Table: This is a specialized table used for treating and removing stubborn stains from garments before they are put into the dry cleaning machine.
4. Conveyor System: A conveyor system is used to transport the garments through different stages of the dry cleaning process, such as loading, cleaning, and unloading.
5. Steam Boiler: A steam boiler is used to generate steam, which is essential for the dry cleaning process. It provides the necessary heat and moisture to clean and refresh the garments.
6. Dryer: After the garments are cleaned, they need to be dried before they can be pressed and packaged. A dryer is used to remove excess moisture from the garments.
7. Hangers and Racks: Hangers and racks are used to hang and store the cleaned garments. They help to keep the garments organized and prevent them from getting wrinkled.
8. Cleaning Chemicals: Various cleaning chemicals, such as solvents and detergents, are used in the dry cleaning process to remove stains and dirt from the garments.
These are some of the key components that make up a Dry Cleaning Unit Assembly in the supply class Laundry And Dry Cleaning Equipment in the supply group Service And Trade Equipment.
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