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Louis

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The term "Steam" is a misnomer since the temperature to required to generate steam is never achieved (240° F) and would actually delaminate the carpet fibers from the backing. The recommended temperature is 180 ° to 190° F, and most truck mounted equipment manufactures are able to maintain this standard.

Last I checked steam is created at 212. I guess this industry leader has never seen a real Tm with serious heat.
 
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Louis said:
The term "Steam" is a misnomer since the temperature to required to generate steam is never achieved (240° F) and would actually delaminate the carpet fibers from the backing. The recommended temperature is 180 ° to 190° F, and most truck mounted equipment manufactures are able to maintain this standard.

Last I checked steam is created at 212. I guess this industry leader has never seen a real Tm with serious heat.

No water boils at 212. Water under pressure can achieve higher temps hence cooking with a pressure cooker. Without it you can't get the water hotter than 212 whether it is a rapid boil or slow simmer.
 

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im about 30miles down the road i aint heard of him...maybe he,s another legend in his own mind
 

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