
When the first wisp of steam gushes out of the nozzle, most people only see the hazy white mist, but they don't know that there is a temperature mystery that determines the success or failure of cleaning. As a steam equipment manufacturer, we spent three years in the laboratory to capture a truth: truly effective steam cleaning is never the higher the temperature, the better.
Scientific game of the golden temperature zone
Blindly pursuing high temperature is a common misunderstanding. Experimental proof:
- 110℃ to 130℃ range: grease and dirt begin to soften and decompose
- 135℃ to 145℃ critical point: microbial cell wall rupture efficiency reaches peak value
- Above 150℃: energy consumption increases sharply while cleaning gain decreases

The invisible battlefield of temperature stability
Some equipment on the market has a falsely high nominal temperature, and the actual operation fluctuates like a roller coaster. When the steam contacts the surface of the object, the temperature drops by up to 40°C, which is the root cause of many machines' "much ado about nothing". High-quality steam machines must ensure that the temperature difference from the nozzle to the cleaning surface does not exceed 15°C.

Temperature wisdom of material adaptation
Different cleaning objects require different temperature strategies:
▶ The kitchen heavy oil area requires continuous steam above 135°C
▶ The best working temperature of fabric sofas is 122°C±5°C
▶ The surface of electronic equipment must be controlled within 95°C

The temperature dilemma we solved
The new generation of constant pressure steam system has achieved three breakthroughs:
- The annular vortex heating technology improves the steam core temperature stability by 90%
- The intelligent temperature sensing chip monitors the air flow temperature 30 times per second
- The gradient insulation nozzle allows the outlet steam to maintain the golden value of 140℃
The actual measurement shows that the temperature decay rate is only 8% within a range of 1 meter, which is 3 times more efficient than traditional models

The exquisite balance of temperature economy
Each 10℃ increase in steam temperature increases energy consumption by about 18%. Our original pulse temperature control technology automatically switches the temperature mode according to the type of stain: 110℃ energy-saving mode is used for ordinary floating dust, and 145℃ attack mode is automatically used for stubborn stains. Users have measured that electricity can be saved up to 12 degrees per month.

When steam penetrates the oil stains, it makes a slight hissing sound, which is the harmony of temperature and the breaking of the molecular chain of the stains. Real professional steam cleaning is to make every degree of heat act precisely on the dirt that needs to be broken down. Choosing the right temperature control is the wisdom of choosing to make cleaning efficiency twice as effective with half the effort.









