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Sprayers from
Electrostatic Spraying Systems, Inc.
ESS SC-1
Suitcase Sprayer
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- Electrostatic spray means disinfectants get to the places germs hide.
- Self-contained – does not need an external air supply.
- Compact and unobtrusive; Very low maintenance.
- Easy to use and clean.
- Runs on 110v. A 220v version is available
- Selected an EMS Expo Top Pick by the editors of EMS Magazine
SC-1 Tearsheet
SC-1 at MaxCharge.com
SC-1 Photo Gallery
SC-1 Manual
SC-1/SCEB FAQ
SC-EB

- Electrostatic spray means disinfectants get to the places germs hide.
- Self-contained – does not need an external air supply.
- Able to work with two solutions in tandem.
- Extra-long hose gives greater range.
- All accesories store inside the case.
- Compact and unobtrusive; Very low maintenance.
- Easy to use and clean.
- Runs on 110v. A 220v version is available.
SC-EB Tearsheet
SC-EB Tearsheet w/Specifications
SC-EB Photo Gallery
SC-EB Manual
SC-1/SCEB FAQ
XT-3

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- Electrostatic spray means disinfectants get to the places germs hide.
- Industrial-grade sprayer featuring solid American construction.
- Self-contained – does not need an external air supply.
- Best choice for spraying larger areas.
- Base model runs on 110v; optional 220v available.
- Main stainless-steel tank holds enough mix for one hour of spraying .
- One liter auxiliary tank allows easy spot spraying of an alternate chemical.
XT-3 Tearsheet
XT-3 at MaxCharge.com
XT-3 Owner's Manual
BP-2.5 and BP-4.0
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- Electrostatic spray means disinfectants get to the places germs hide.
- Easier to maneuver over uneven ground and stairs
- Note: Does require external air connection
- Heavy-duty PVC tank is manufactured with UV inhibitor
- Comfortable padded nylon straps
BP-2.5 and BP-4.0 Tearsheet
BP-2.5 and BP-4.0 Owner's Manual
BP-2.5 and BP-4.0 at MaxCharge.com
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