Tunnel washer

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Part of a tunnel washer where linen is entered

A tunnel washer, also called a continuous batch washer, is an industrial laundry machine designed specifically to handle heavy loads.

The screw is made of perforated metal, so laundry can progress through the washer in one direction, while water and washing chemicals move through in the opposite direction. Thus, the linen moves through pockets of progressively cleaner water and fresher chemicals. Soiled linen can be continuously fed into one end of the tunnel while clean linen emerges from the other.

At the start, one of the machine's major drawbacks was the necessity of using one wash formula for all items. Modern computerized tunnel washers can monitor and adjust the chemical levels in individual pockets, effectively overcoming this problem.

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