Since 1945, Lapauw ironers have earned a worldwide reputation for the exceptional finish they deliver. If quality and efficiency is what you need, Lapauw is what you want.
Self-Contained Ironers
Lapauw self-contained ironers integrate an entire ironing system into one compact self-contained unit. This unique heating and ironing combination is designed to eliminate the need for a separate boiler and maximize energy efficiency.
The patented flexible chest, heated by thermal fluid, presses the linen against a padded roll for increased production and superior finish. This pressing action combined with moisture evacuation through the roll allows the operator to iron and dry linen coming straight from a washer extractor with up to 55% moisture retention.
In addition, the flexible chest is self-aligning and provides constant contact throughout the life of the padding. This system minimizes wrinkling of the linen and ensures minimal buildup of unwanted substances, thus ensuring an impeccable finishing quality.
The fully insulated self-contained heating unit reduces energy consumption up to 30% through reduced heat loss and reclamation of unused heat.
Overall, Lapauw self-contained ironers provide the best performance, are most economical to operate and guarantee an outstanding ironing quality.
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The patented flexible chest, heated by thermal fluid, presses the linen against a padded roll for increased production and superior finish. This pressing action combined with moisture evacuation through the roll allows the operator to iron and dry linen coming straight from a washer extractor with up to 55% moisture retention.
In addition, the flexible chest is self-aligning and provides constant contact throughout the life of the padding. This system minimizes wrinkling of the linen and ensures minimal buildup of unwanted substances, thus ensuring an impeccable finishing quality.
The fully insulated self-contained heating unit reduces energy consumption up to 30% through reduced heat loss and reclamation of unused heat.
Overall, Lapauw self-contained ironers provide the best performance, are most economical to operate and guarantee an outstanding ironing quality.
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Steam Ironers
For more than 50 years, Lapauw has been a leader in the ironing industry and is today’s biggest ironer manufacturer in the world! How? Quality and advanced technology!
Lapauw manufactures the only ironers with the legendary patented hinged chest which self-adjusts to the roll, providing 100% contact...always! How does it benefit you?
Of course these are only a few of the advantages such an ironer has to offer, but we can say with confidence that Lapauw manufactures the most efficient ironers on the market. The reasons are obvious: increase of production, energy savings, and the very best quality money can buy.
Further, Lapauw invented and perfected the "big-roll" ironer. The reason behind the idea is simple: as the number of rolls increases, finishing quality decreases. The linen's first contact with the roll is critical: it is there that quality will be determined. If the textile is not straight and flat when introduced, creases will result. As the linen goes from one roll to the other, it gets dryer and stiffer, increasing the chances of entering crooked.
Lapauw manufactures the only ironers with the legendary patented hinged chest which self-adjusts to the roll, providing 100% contact...always! How does it benefit you?
- 15% more ironing chest length, increasing production by the same amount.
- Constant and perfect adaptation of the chests against the roll; providing the highest quality.
- Full use of energy; reached by avoiding loss of contact between the chests and the roll.
Of course these are only a few of the advantages such an ironer has to offer, but we can say with confidence that Lapauw manufactures the most efficient ironers on the market. The reasons are obvious: increase of production, energy savings, and the very best quality money can buy.
Further, Lapauw invented and perfected the "big-roll" ironer. The reason behind the idea is simple: as the number of rolls increases, finishing quality decreases. The linen's first contact with the roll is critical: it is there that quality will be determined. If the textile is not straight and flat when introduced, creases will result. As the linen goes from one roll to the other, it gets dryer and stiffer, increasing the chances of entering crooked.
