The Development and Transformation of Washing Machinery Equipment
Release Time:
2018-05-08
Washing machinery equipment has undergone a development process from conventional, semi-automatic, to fully automatic models.
Washing machinery equipment has evolved through stages from conventional, semi-automatic, to fully automatic models. Based on the three functions—washing, rinsing, and dehydration—conventional models manually switch among these three functions; semi-automatic models automate the switching between any two of the three functions; and fully automatic models handle all three functions entirely in an automated manner. Structurally, these machines can be categorized into single-tub and double-tub conventional types, double-tub spray and double-tub semi-automatic spray types,套桶 (套桶) fully automatic types, and drum-type fully automatic washing machinery equipment.
Washing machinery and equipment are evolving toward higher-end models, advanced water flow systems, multifunctionality, and energy efficiency. The trend toward high-end features is primarily reflected in the adoption of fully automatic operations. The control systems of washing machines have progressed from mechanical spring-based mechanisms to electric and electronically programmed controls. This advancement not only enhances the aesthetic appeal and extends the service life of the equipment but also significantly expands its functionality and operational versatility by enabling users to program multiple cycles.
The "new water flow" technology refers to innovative wave wheel designs that prevent clothes from tangling or getting damaged during the wash cycle. Traditional "old water flow" systems typically rely on vortex-style wave wheels, whereas the "new water flow" solutions include advanced designs such as butterfly-shaped large-wave wheels, palm-shaped high-wave wheels, stirring-rod-type wave wheels, rotating-barrel systems, as well as W-shaped and mountain-shaped wave wheel configurations. Additionally, newly developed washing machines incorporate cutting-edge technologies like sensors, allowing for a wider variety of washing methods—including options like "hand wash," "quick wash," "night wash," and even heated drying—while simultaneously reducing machine vibration and noise levels. These advancements also contribute to significant savings in time, water, and electricity consumption.
Another notable trend is the increasing capacity of washing machinery and equipment, catering to larger household needs and commercial applications alike.
Imported washing machinery and equipment are primarily sourced from brands such as Panasonic, Sanyo, Hitachi, Siemens, Toshiba, and Sharp. Among these imported products, fully automatic models dominate the market. In contrast, domestically produced washing machinery boasts a wide variety of equipment types. While conventional single- or double-barrel, old-style water-flow washing machines are still available for sale, they have already been designated for phase-out.
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