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parts2clean 2016 (31 May - 2 June):
Getting clean and staying clean
parts2clean: solutions for component cleaning, preservation and
packaging
Hannover. Whether car and automotive parts industry, medical technology,
aviation, precision engineering, optics or electronics -- in many sectors,
information about residual surface contaminants is now a standard part of
the technical specification for components, and not only dimensions and to
lerances. Of course, cleanliness is the only component characteristic that
can change after manufacture simply as a result of environmental influences.
So it is important not only to achieve the required cleanliness
specification consistently and economically, but also to maintain it until
the parts are delivered to the customer or have progressed to the next
processing stage. This means not only devising an effective cleaning regime,
with close monitoring of cleaning bath hygiene and ongoing checks on
cleanliness, but also appropriate solutions for preservation and/or
packaging.
'Exhibitors will be presenting a wide range of industrial cleaning solutions
at parts2clean, which runs from 31 May to 2 June 2016 at the Stuttgart
Exhibition Centre', reports Olaf Daebler, Head of Dept., parts2clean, at
Deutsche Messe AG. Exhibitor bookings for the 14th Leading International
Trade Fair for Industrial Parts and Surface Cleaning compare favourably with
the last show in 2014. 'Our extended program of guided tours is a great way
for visitors to gather information quickly and easily about specific topics
of interest to them, and to discover solutions that perfectly meet their
needs', adds Daebler.
Getting the cleaning process right -- for results that last
Today it is possible to clean components to the most exacting standards,
consistently and economically ‒ but only if the cleaning process has been
specifically designed for the job it has to do in terms of the type of dirt
that has to be removed, the component geometry, the material, the throughput
rate, and the specified degree of cleanliness that has to be achieved. The
outcome and cost-effectiveness of the cleaning process depend on a number of
factors, including the right type of plant and cleaning medium, and the
design of the cleaning bath. Another consideration is the effective removal
of the loosened dirt from the cleaning bath so that it cannot accumulate and
be deposited again on the cleaned components. To guarantee a continuous
removal of dirt, it is essential to prepare the bath properly. For optimum
results, additional instrumentation needs to be put in place to monitor
critical process parameters such as concentration of cleaning agent,
temperature, rinsing water quality and filter condition. Modern cleaning
plants, whether water-based or solvent-based, offer the option of carrying
out cleaning and preservation/corrosion protection in a continuous sequence.
This is another area of specialization covered at parts2clean.
Avoiding recontamination
As soon as the cleaned components exit from the cleaning bath, the main
concern is to keep them clean throughout the following stages as they are
removed, checked, transported and stored. Simply enclosing or covering the
area where the components are removed from the bath protects them from
recontamination by environmental pollutants. In the case of workpieces that
have to be cleaned to very high standards it is advisable to remove them
from the bath, check and pack them in a clean-room environment. To protect
components against corrosion in transit or storage, so-called VCI packaging
(volatile corrosion inhibitor) is available. These are packaging materials
that create a corrosion-inhibiting atmosphere inside the packaging, while at
the same time protecting against dirt ingress from the outside.
Cleaning know-how for components and surfaces
The three-day parts2clean Industry Forum is a valuable source of additional
information and know-how. The presentations cover a wide range of topics
relating to the cleaning of industrial parts and surfaces, and will be
simultaneously translated (German to English, English to German). Taking
place in parallel with parts2clean from 31 May to 2 June 2016 at the
Stuttgart Exhibition Centre are O&S, the International Trade Fair for
Surface Treatments and Coatings, LASYS, the International Trade Fair for
Laser Materials Processing, and AUTOMOTIVE Expo, an amalgamation of five
trade shows covering different aspects of the automotive industry.
Deutsche Messe AG
From its headquarters in Hannover, Germany, Deutsche Messe AG plans and
stages leading capital goods trade fairs around the globe. The company ranks
among the five biggest tradeshow organizers in Germany, with projected
revenue of 335 million euros in 2015. The company's event portfolio includes
such world-leading events as CeBIT (digital business), HANNOVER MESSE
(industrial technology), BIOTECHNICA/LABVOLUTION (biotechnology and lab
technology), CeMAT (intralogistics and supply chain management), didacta
(education), DOMOTEX (carpets and floor coverings), INTERSCHUTZ (fire
prevention, disaster relief, rescue, safety and security), and LIGNA
(woodworking, wood processing, forestry). With approx. 1,200 employees and a
network of 66 representatives, subsidiaries and branch offices, Deutsche
Messe is present in more than 100 countries worldwide.
Your contact for further information:
Doris Schulz, SCHULZ. PRESSE. TEXT.
Tel.: +49 (0) 711 854085
E-mail: ds@pressetextschulz.de
Further press releases as well as photos are available for downloading at:
www.parts2clean.de/de/info/fuer-journalisten/
PaintExpo to Provide Information on Paint, Powder Coat, Coil Coat
Processes
The 6th PaintExpo will take place at the Karlsruhe Exhibition Centre in
Oberboihingen, Germany, April 19 to 22. With more than 470 exhibitors, the
expo will provide comprehensive information for the optimization of liquid
painting, powder coating and coil coating processes. The expo will cover
innovations and developments ranging from pretreatment to quality control
for different materials and material combinations, with an emphasis on
industrial coating technology.
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