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Pressure Cleaners – A Look At The Manufacuring Industry

Pressure cleaners, also referred to as water blasters, high pressure water cleaners, is an area of technology which has been dominated by the Italians with a strong manufacturing industry supporting this product category.

Some time ago, around 60 manufacturers of pressure cleaners existed in Italy which is disproportionately much higher than any other country in the world. It is only very recently that China has really entered this industry and now have many more different companies manufacturing pressure cleaners but they are almost all manufacturing clone copy machines of pressure cleaners from Italy.

Whilst the entry of China into the pressure cleaner market has been very quick, the quality of the manufacturing process as well as the materials used are not the same as used in Italy.

The particular area of the pressure cleaner market that the Chinese machines have made a massive and credible entry into is the gasoline or petrol powered cold water pressure cleaners. While the developing Chinese market is lucrative due to the low manufacting costs, the machines in various sizes and performance ranges have made a high performing pressure cleaner a very affordable option to the small electric pressure cleaners which cannot match the performance of the gasoline/petrol units.

The Chinese market has yet to enter the hot water pressure cleaner market in large numbers, although their entry into the smaller cold water cleaners marker has seen mixed success in relation to reliability. The hot water pressure cleaner which heats its own water within the unit, is a lot more complicated than the cold water pressure cleaner. Once quality control improves and the quality of steel is also improved, the Chinese machines will make very fast inroads into the Commercial/Industrial market of Hot Water Pressure Cleaners.

The Pressure Cleaner industry world wide is enormous but the Industry as a group is very disorganised as a collective body and as such there is very little statistical data available on realistic market size, market share and joint manufacturing research and development.The larger companies are concerned about sharing technologies and sales figures, therefore have no immediate want for an all encompassing body.

The other stumbling block with obtaining statistics from companies is that not of them rely on the same markets.Some focus solely on the small electric machines for the domestic market, other solely on large machines for the industrial market while others manufacture for all markets.

Domestic or hobby machines make up most of the market, especially in Australia based on number of sales alone. This could also be similar around the world, although as noted above, there are no statistical evidence to prove this.

If you’re interested in quality Italian made pressure cleaners, visit http://lavorwash.com.au to see whats available in the marketplace.

Pressure Cleaners – What Is The Current State Of The Industry

Pressure cleaners, sometimes also referred to as waterblasters, high pressure water cleaners, steam cleaners (in relation to hot water pressure cleaners), is an industry generally dominated by the Italians with large manufacturing support.

Ten to fifteen years ago, over 60 manufacturers of pressure cleaners existed in Italy which is by far the largest in the world. It is only very recently that China has really entered this industry and now have many companies making pressure cleaners, most of the cloning machine made in Italy.

Whilst the entry of China into the pressure cleaner market has been very quick, the quality of both the materials and the quality control of the manufacturing process still has a long way to go to seriously challenge the years of research and development which has put the Italians at the top of the tree as an industry.

China have made a particularly large entry into the petrol powered pressure cleaner market, especially cloning motors such as Honda. While the developing Chinese market is lucrative due to the low manufacting costs, the pressure cleaners in this area of the market provide an affordable options compared to the smaller electric cleaners that do not match the quality of other manufacturers.

Small electric pressure cleaners have been manufactured in China in small numbers with different degrees of reliability success, but they have been limited in producing hot water pressure cleaners. The Hot Water pressure cleaner which basically heats it’s own water in the unit after it has been pressurized, is a much more complicated unit than the much simpler, less complex cold water pressure cleaner. Once quality control improves and the quality of steel is also improved, Chinese machines will quickly become take over the marker share in relation to hot water pressure cleaners.

The Pressure Cleaner industry world wide is enormous but the Industry as a group is very disorganised as a collective body and as such there is very little statistical data available on realistic market size, market share and joint manufacturing research and development.The larger companies are concerned about sharing technologies and sales figures, therefore have no immediate want for an all encompassing body.

The other stumbling block with obtaining statistics from companies is that not of them rely on the same markets.Some focus solely on the small domestic markets with electric cleaners, others on the industrial markets with large petrol machines while the main companies manufacture machines for all types of markets.

Domestic or hobby machines make up most of the market, especially in Australia based on number of sales alone. These sales numbers may be the same elsewhere in the world, although there’s no statistical data to prove this.

If you’re interested in quality Italian made pressure cleaners, visit http://lavorwash.com.au to see whats available in the marketplace.

Pressure Cleaners – What Is The Current State Of The Industry

Pressure cleaners, also known as steam cleaners, waterblasters, is an industry generally dominated by the Italians with large manufacturing support.

As recent as ten to fifteen years ago, there were as many as 60 different manufacturers of pressure cleaners still operating in Italy which is by far the largest in the world. Recently, China has entered the market of manufacturing and now have many companies making pressure cleaners, most of the cloning machine made in Italy.

While China has entered the pressure cleaner market quickly, the quality of both the materials and the quality control of the manufacturing process still has a long way to go to seriously challenge the years of research and development which has put the Italians at the top of the tree as an industry.

China have made a particularly large entry into the petrol powered pressure cleaner market, especially cloning motors such as Honda. With the massive price advantage that the developing Chinese market has, the petrol pressure cleaners allow for a more affordable quality option compared to the smaller machines made from this machine.

The Chinese market has produced a number of small electric cold water pressure cleaners with varying levels of success in relation to reliability but the foray into Hot Water pressure cleaners has been much more limited. The Hot Water pressure cleaner which basically heats it’s own water in the unit after it has been pressurized, is a more complicated machine to clone compared to the much simpler cold water units. When quality control improves and the quality of steel is also improved, the Chinese will quickly become large manufacturers of hot water pressure cleaners.

The pressure cleaner industry is enormous world wide, but there is no collaborative work done between companies leaving very little statistical data or joint manufacturing research and development.The larger companies are concerned about sharing technologies and sales figures, therefore have no immediate want for an all encompassing body.

The other stumbling block with obtaining statistics from companies is that not of them rely on the same markets.Some focus solely on the small domestic markets with electric cleaners, others on the industrial markets with large petrol machines while the main companies manufacture machines for all types of markets.

Small electric pressure cleaners dominate the market share in Australia based on sales numbers. These sales numbers may be the same elsewhere in the world, although there’s no statistical data to prove this.

If you’re interested in quality Italian made pressure cleaners, visit http://lavorwash.com.au to see whats available in the marketplace.

Pressure Cleaners – A Look At The Current State Of The Industry

Pressure cleaners, sometimes also referred to as waterblasters, high pressure water cleaners, steam cleaners (in relation to hot water pressure cleaners), is an industry generally dominated by the Italians with large manufacturing support.

Ten to fifteen years ago, around 60 manufacturers of pressure cleaners existed in Italy which is disproportionately much higher than any other country in the world. Only recently, China has begun manufacturing and now have many manufacturing bases cloning pressure cleaners based on cleaners from Italy.

Whilst the entry of China into the pressure cleaner market has been very quick, the quality of the manufacturing process as well as the materials used are not the same as used in Italy.

The particular area of the pressure cleaner market that the Chinese machines have made a massive and credible entry into is the gasoline or petrol powered cold water pressure cleaners. With the massive price advantage that the developing Chinese market has, the pressure cleaners in this area of the market provide an affordable options compared to the smaller electric cleaners that do not match the quality of other manufacturers.

The Chinese market has produced a number of small electric cold water pressure cleaners with varying levels of success in relation to reliability but the foray into Hot Water pressure cleaners has been much more limited. The Hot Water pressure cleaner which basically heats it’s own water in the unit after it has been pressurized, is a much more complicated unit than the much simpler, less complex cold water pressure cleaner. When the overall quality control process and the quality of steel improved, the Chinese machines will make very fast inroads into the Commercial/Industrial market of Hot Water Pressure Cleaners.

The pressure cleaner industry is enormous world wide, but there is no collaborative work done between companies leaving very little statistical data or joint manufacturing research and development.The large pressure cleaning manufacturers are not interested in sharing technologies and world wide figures, therefore have no want for an overseeing body.

The other difficulty with obtaining statistics from the different companies is that not all of them concentrate on the same markets in the pressure cleaner industry.Some focus solely on the small electric machines for the domestic market, other solely on large machines for the industrial market while others manufacture for all markets.

Domestic or hobby machines make up most of the market, especially in Australia based on number of sales alone. This could also be similar around the world, although as noted above, there are no statistical evidence to prove this.

If you’re interested in quality Italian made pressure cleaners, visit http://lavorwash.com.au to see whats available in the marketplace.