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06/08/2015
TMB in the spotlight at Pulire 2015
TMB won well-deserved success at Pulire 2.1: the international exhibition on professional cleaning technologies that took place in Verona from 19 to 21 May in fact brought great satisfaction.

“During the three days of the exhibition,” comments manager Giampaolo Ruffo, “there was an endless stream of visitors, with many arriving from abroad and a great deal of curiosity for our whole range of production of single disc machines, vacuum cleaners, and upright vacuum cleaners. The atmosphere was one of great enthusiasm, not only due to the positive signs from the market that indicate the beginning of an economic upswing, but above all due to the new psychological approach expressed by all manufacturers, certainly more confident than in the recent past.”

Many new products were presented in a preview by Mr. Ruffo on the day before Pulire, during the International Dealer Meeting 2015, held on Monday 18 May at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Verona. This convention was chosen for the official introduction to the dealers of Andrea Vecchiato, appointed some months ago as General Manager of the company. A new line of vacuum cleaners, clearly cutting-edge machines, which have obtained the EU Energy Label introduced as from 1 September 2014 all over the EU. “Today,” continues Ruffo, “TMB can offer machines in the first four energy classifications, from A to D. While for efficiency values in the various applications, we have achieved classifications between A and E. The three As are certainly an excellent result reflecting our new drive towards research, development and all round innovation that we have been striving for over the past three years or so, after transferring the production plant from the province of Lodi to San Giovanni Lupatoto, just a few kilometres from Verona. The demands of the market,” he adds, “are changing precisely towards increasingly greater specialisation and decrease in energy consumption, bearing in mind that regulations will become even more strict as from 2017.”

Another new development presented is the new handle that will be installed on all the standard TMB brand single disc machines.
“The solution chosen for our machines,” Ruffo points out, “is made in talc filled polyamide–nylon, so the handle will be exceptionally hard-wearing and sturdy. Moreover, it will not necessarily need to be removed to access the electrical parts and will also have a power cable that can be replaced without using special tools, thus facilitating repairs of this fundamental spare part which, when damaged, up to now has always required the work of a repair technician, considerably increasing the cost of the repair.” Lastly, TMB presented the new orbital single disk machine: “This model,” said the TMB leader, “is devised to deal with the most exacting and difficult jobs - like surface crystallisation - which up to now have had to be carried out by strong operators,suitably instructed and trained to work for hours and hours with a standard 2200 watt single disc machine. Our design team have conceived a machine with a brush that does not rotate, or rather, it is rotated by a small moment of inertia, achieving 30 revolutions per minute. The two fundamental advantages of this are easy to understand: anyone can operate it because it is easy to control and it consumes half the power required by the motors of the single disc machines used up to now for surface crystallisation.”
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