IMTS spark: Learn How to Choose the Best Industrial Cleaning Process
Do you know the best cleaning process for cleaning your precision metal parts? Are you stuck using an old process, but realize it is time for an update? Learn more about a presentation that can answer your parts cleaning process questions.
Visit IMTS spark to view the presentation, “Decide! Choose the Best Cleaning Process.”
Do you know the best cleaning process for cleaning your precision metal parts? Are you stuck using an old process, but realize it is time for an update? Darren Williams, Ph.D., cleaning research group leader at Sam Houston State University, and Barbara and Ed Kanegsburg, consultants at BFK Solutions, offer help with these questions and more in the online presentation, “Decide! Choose the Best Cleaning Process,” as part of the Production Matters series on IMTS spark.
The presenters offer efficient, successful techniques to choose, test, and ramp up new processes for cleaning and surface prep, whether you are on-site or working remotely.
Here are some basic points that the presentation touches on:
- Working with your customers and others within your company to find the best cleaning process
- Techniques for navigating roadblocks caused by the pandemic
- Growing and learning in your position as a cleaning expert for your company
- How to work with a lab, if necessary
- Dealing with environmental and safety regulations within a cleaning process
The presentation will be available on-demand until March 15 at IMTS.com. A quick registration is required, which gives you access to all Production Matters Series presentations as well as the Parts Cleaning Series webinars. Check it out!
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