No More Water In your washing machines
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedThe real question to ask is that is the world changing for the better? More and more people are seeking greener ways to do things and it is no different when it comes to washing machines. This isn’t just for the home either; many companies are looking for greener commercial washing machine and commercial dishwashers.
So is the washing machine set to be replaced by a newer piece of technolgy or will they stick around forever? It looks like washing machines are going to be getting a big update in 2030 to make them a lot greener. Apparently it will become the norm to have an ultrasonic washing machine. Ultrasonic machine, what on earth is that I hear you say?
Well apparently they run with nearly no water and the only part water is needed is at the beginning. Getting the detergant off of the clothes is not easy to do which is why water is needed to wash it away from the clothing. These futuristic ultrasonic machines will actually fire sound waves out at the clothes and tear the detergant away from the clothes which in turn rakes the dirt along with it. The real question is are all types of clothing going to be able to be put into this machine or will we still have to do hand washing.
This idea first came into play in the 80s but was laughed at for being stupid. However with energy prices soaring through the roof and the worlds resources looking very thing, companies are looking for solutions like this to have in their commercial laundry equipment.
Experts are also saying that these machiens will be able to power other applicances when they are on like the dishwasher, the shower is also going to be powered by rainwater. The water we use today is technically recycled its just we have a system in which the water is cleansed before it reaches the home?
Is this really likely to takeover from the washing machine?
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