Lint and fibres,
vacuumed continuously.
In a dry cleaner's, a laundry, a launderette or a dye works, lint and textile fibres settle everywhere, all the time. A central vacuum picks them up in seconds, for fast cleaning of the workshop and the customer area, with no bulky vacuum to drag around.
Lint everywhere,
all day long.
Lint, fibres, textile dust: cleaning linen continuously generates a fine fluff that settles on floors, machines and surfaces. A standard vacuum stirs it up and blows it back into the workshop.
Not to be confused: 'dry cleaning' is the core business of the dry cleaner's (garment treatment). Our central vacuum, on the other hand, is for cleaning the workshop and premises: it picks up lint, fibres and dust via a wall inlet or a floor sweep door, and sends them to a central unit placed away. The vacuumed air is never blown back into the workshop or the customer area: it is discharged where the central unit sits — a utility room, a ventilated crawl space or outside, depending on the installation. The hose type — retractable or traditional — is determined on site depending on use: discover our retractable hoses.
Built for
textiles
- Lint and fibres vacuumed in seconds
- Vacuumed air never blown back into the workshop or customer area
- Fast cleaning between two batches of linen
- Capacity suited to the volume of textile fluff
- Retractable or traditional hose, determined on site depending on use
Plan it
at the fit-out stage.
Creating a dry cleaner's, taking over a laundry, renovating a launderette: integrate a central vacuum before the finishes, for well-placed inlets around the machines and the ironing area.
AspiWall sizes the central unit to your activity and positions inlets near the machines, the ironing tables and reception. If you also handle linen, note that AspiWall offers the Laundry Jet, a system that transports linen by suction from one room to another — a possible synergy with your workshop. A durable approach for professional buildings.
Around the machines
- → Inlets near the machines and the ironing area
- → Utility room for the central unit, kept away
- → Ducts built in before the finishes
- → Floor sweep door for fast lint pickup
No. 'Dry cleaning' refers to garment treatment, which is the dry cleaner's core business. Our central vacuum, on the other hand, is for cleaning the workshop and premises: it picks up lint, fibres and dust on the floor and surfaces. The two have nothing to do with each other and are complementary.
Yes. A central vacuum unit has a large-capacity bin, far better suited to the volume of textile fluff of a dry cleaner's or laundry than a domestic vacuum. AspiWall sizes the central unit to your activity.
No. The central unit's motor is installed in a separate utility room. At reception and in the workshop, you only hear a light suction sound, far quieter than a canister vacuum.
Yes, that is another application. AspiWall offers the Laundry Jet, a system that suctions and transports linen from one room to another. It is separate from cleaning vacuuming, but a synergy is possible in the same workshop.
Yes, installation is still possible in an existing premises. Contact AspiWall for a feasibility study based on your workshop's layout.
A dry cleaner's free of flying lint?
AspiWall studies your dry cleaner's and installs your central vacuum across Belgium. +32 470 71 22 22 · info@AspiWall.be