The dehydration method of the pneumatic no-hand-wash mop is mainly based on the principle of air pressure, as follows:
Air pressure generation and utilization: The dehydration bucket of an air-operated hand-free mop is usually equipped with an air pressure device. When the user operates the mop handle or pedal, the air pressure device will cause a change in air pressure. This change in air pressure acts on the mop head, subjelling it to outward pressure, thereby helping to squeeze out the moisture from the mop cloth.
Operation process: The user places the mop head into the dehydration bucket and starts the air pressure device by pressing the mop handle or stepping on the pedal, etc. With the operation of the pneumatic device, the pressure on the mop head gradually increases, and the water in the mop cloth is squeezed out and flows into the sewage area. Users can repeat the operation several times as needed until the ideal dehydration effect is achieved.
Dehydration effect: The pneumatic dehydration method is more efficient and labor-saving compared to the traditional manual wring method. It utilizes the uniform pressure generated by air pressure to remove moisture from the mop more thoroughly, while avoiding direct contact with sewage by users and enhancing the hygiene of the cleaning process.