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Parts2clean to focus on on industrial cleaning challenges

Leading companies are facing new or more stringent challenges in industrial parts and surface cleaning which will be highlighted and discussed at parts2clean, an international trade fair for industrial parts and surface cleaning, later this year in Germany.

The 17th edition of the event will take place from October 22 to 24, at the Stuttgart Exhibition Center.

New manufacturing and fastening techniques call for new coating technologies and suitably adapted cleaning solutions. When it comes to removing particulate residues and surface films in such applications, the demands are on the rise. Also in fields such as the semi-conductor industry, medical technology and mechanical engineering, the specifications for parts cleanliness are becoming more and more stringent.

In the face of global competition, companies need to offer cleaning solutions capable of delivering consistently high results, both quickly and cost-effectively. To an ever greater extent, the levels of cleanliness achieved need to be documented on a continuous basis, and the results stored until the next processing stage or even up through delivery to the customer.

“The exhibitors at the event will be presenting solutions for every requirement,” said Olaf Daebler, global director of parts2clean at Deutsche Messe.

“The event is the top international get-together for the industry, and a prime showcase for best-fit solutions and the latest technological advances and trends,” he added.

Dr Dagmar Martin, head of the working group ‘Interface analytics in the production process’ at the Natural and Medical Sciences Institute (NMI) at the University of Tübingen, said: “Parts cleaning is a key issue in medical technology. As parts2clean is the only trade fair covering every aspect of parts cleaning, that’s where we go to showcase our products and services.”

“Those who came to see us at the show were industry professionals armed with a keen interest in finding answers to very specific questions,” Martin added.

With a cross-disciplinary range of solutions addressing every industry and every stage of the industrial parts and surface cleaning process, parts2clean enables users from a huge array of manufacturing and reprocessing backgrounds to gather the information they need about processes, cleaning media and ways of optimising processes and costs.

Major emphasis will also be placed on medical technology cleaning applications, as well as the automation of cleaning processes, e.g. by means of robots. As the removal of surface film contaminants and the selective cleaning of functional surfaces are destined to become more and more important over the years to come, these topics will also be prominently featured at parts2clean 2019.

Visitors will also be inspired by the special QSREIN 4.0 showcase, which this year will explore the future of process control in water-based parts cleaning. The suppliers and users of cleaning technology will be examining innovative, best-fit, cost-effective approaches to process monitoring and control capable of meeting consistently high standards of cleanliness, it stated. – TradeArabia News Services