

Another interesting technique, Kärcher’s latest addition, used in the prototype section is the 3D printer which enables complete colouring and partial or selected colouring of components.
Besides manufacturing the components in house, the plastic manufacturing department produces all plastic parts required to complete the machine. There are two different methods of producing plastic parts for scrubber-dryers and pressure washer lines. The injection moulding machines for pressure washer-parts and the rotation-sintering facilities produce the tank-in-tank chassis for srubber-dryers out of one mould.
Testing


In the testing areas, professional HD and HDS units as well as vacuums and several H&G products are evaluated. To achieve meaningful results, the testing facilities are fully automated and simulate the everyday usage of the machine. This also helps to determine service intervals and to constantly improve products before and after market launch. This department also deals with official certifications required for the products.
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Machine Manufacturing


A high tech scrubber dryer machine typically performs two jobs – scrubbing and drying requiring water, detergent, brush or disc and cleaning unit to clean the floor, besides squeegee to remove the water and a system to suck and store the black water from the floor. Kärcher also includes options of cleaning black water tank and has a double tank system for fresh water inbuilt in the walls of the machine. Besides, the machine also has multiple operating systems for the supervisory and janitorial levels installed in the machine. The keys provided to the supervisor allow the user to alter the program setting while the keys provided to the janitor only allow the user to run the machine.
All these parts and components are put together in the assembly line using the latest technology.


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With more than 400m², the Kärcher Museum offers a journey through the world of cleaning and the 75-year history of the company. After starting with the times of Alfred and Irene Kärcher, the tour continues to cover different fields of cleaning competence as well as Kärcher innovations in robotics, ergonomics and design.
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