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FLATWORK DRYER-IRONERS

FLATWORK DRYER-IRONERS

Long lasting saving energy and space

A standard of excellence in drying ironing recognized around the world.
DANUBE international supplies a full range of cylinder heated long lasting flatwork dryer ironers. Our dryer-ironers are simple but at the same time have sophisticated devices. They save space, labour and energy. Our flatwork dryer-ironers are built to meet all the needs of hotels, healthcare institutions, nursing homes and on-premises laundries. They are designed to boost the efficiency and productivity of your laundry.

We know that each piece of linen is different, and that you are expecting a stable quality of drying, glazing and even of decontamination, with DANUBE flatwork dryer-ironers you will get the results you are expecting.

  • Ecomina

    • Working width 55 inches
    • Roll diameter 7.8 inches
    • Dries and irons
    • Electric heating
    • Polished steel cylinder
    • Microprocessor control

  • Micra

    • Polished steel cylinder
    • Excellent quality of drying and ironing by pressing roll
    • Temperature regulated by thermostatic regulator
    • This machine can be leaned against a wall. The steam exhaust is located on the top of the machine.
    • Feeding of linen by belts
    • Safety for hands

  • DII

    • Cylinder Ø 12.79 inches
    • Dry and iron
    • 55 - 63 - 78 - 125 inches
    • Heating : Electric / Gas

  • Sygma

    • Loading and unloading of linen on the front
    • Electronic frequency controlled drive motor
    • Allows ironing of small pieces
    • Heating:Electric, Gas or Steam

  • Maxima

    • Loading and unloading of linen on the front
    • Heating : Electric, Steam, Gas
    • Cylinde Ø 500mm
    • High production with only one person

  • R17-25-140

    • Working with 1m - 1m40
    • Heating electric
    • Manual operation
    • Automatic operation

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