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Parts cleaning is a critical part of the manufacturing process, especially in preparation for finishing processes. Process cleaning includes aqueous cleaning, ultrasonic cleaning, vapor degreasing, solvent cleaning, pretreatments and drying.
Vapor degreaser cleaning can be simple, predictable and repeatable, making it a good fit for medical device manufacturing.
Solvent-based cleaning using a vapor degreaser is seeing a resurgence as an alternative cleaning method due to the development of environmentally safe cleaning fluids.
Hubbard-Hall teams up with lithium-ion battery makers to provide cleaning chemistry for electric vehicle batteries.
The Parts Cleaning Conference gives attendees updated information on the latest cleaning technologies.
The NASF-AESF Foundation Research Board selected a project on electrodeposition toward developing low-cost and scalable manufacturing processes for hydrogen fuel cells and electrolysis cells for clean transportation and distributed power applications. During the reporting period, efforts were focused on planning the overall project work, with the eventual goal of manufacturing an improved design for a Solid oxide fuel cell anode supported flat tube (SOFC).
Method validation to replace cleaning solvent AK-225G.
AkzoNobel will be showcasing the virtual reality (VR) training system that it developed as part of its Aerofleet training portfolio.
Plating on advanced plastics solution offers improved adhesion, temperature resistance and cost savings.
Ultrasonic cleaning technology is explained here as well as how to choose a type of ultrasonic machine for an application, the kind of detergent to use, and the advantages of using this parts cleaning method.
Aquaease Infinity cleaner and membrane technology is said to reclaim 98% of the cleaning chemistry used.