DOFF machine
stone cleaning
Pembrokeshire Lime Work are pleased to introduce a new member of the team The Doff
What is Doff ?
The Doff Integra is a new system that utilises a normal water supply to remove some of the more resistant forms of unwanted matter from a range of surfaces. It is an easy bit of kit to use which
includes manoeuvrability , quick release of modular components, digital displays and easy loading .
What surfaces can the Doff be used on
We recommend the Doff for the use on surfaces such as brick, stone, concrete, tiled ,glazed and encaustic wood, faience and terracotta It is also a useful sterilisation tool for kitchens, toilets, swimming pools, hospitals and factories This is not harsh ,unlike sand blasting, but is very effective on older buildings, oak beams, sand stone and a build up of carbon emissions which is harmful to soft materials
Where can the Doff be used
Doff can be used in Building restoration, Industry, Food production, Hygiene control, Hospitals,Factories, Transport and vehicle depots, Workshops etc
- Paint coatings/removal
- Algae, moss and fungi
- Certain types of graffiti
- Bird or vermin fouling
- Wax coatings
- Chewing gum
- Bitumen,Oil
How does the Doff work
normal water supply is taken through the pump into the hot box where a range of temperatures of up to 150 celsius can be achieved The low volume of super heated water and steam[( 5 litres per minute) is then fed through heat resistant hoses to special nozzles where a genuine 150 celsius is delivered. The surface being cleaned does not suffer any damaging pressure, thermal shock or deep saturation and dries within minutes
Please free feel to get in contact if you think this machine may be of use to you especially if you have very stubborn matter you wish to get rid of
Contact Jason via email or telephone
Restoration Specialist
contact us for more details
Faqs
customers questions
Yes, This is not harsh ,unlike sand blasting, but is very effective on older buildings, oak beams,
sand stone and a build up of carbon emissions which is harmful to soft materials
Paint coatings/removal
Algae, moss and fungi
Certain types of graffiti
Bird or vermin fouling
Wax coatings
Chewing gum
Bitumen,Oil
Grease and many others, all without causing any damage or disfiguring the substrate
for the use on surfaces such as brick, stone, concrete, tiled ,glazed and encaustic wood, faience and terracotta
It is also a useful sterilisation tool for kitchens, toilets, swimming pools, hospitals and factories
Usage
Effective