8. International Leading Trade Fair for Cleaning in the Production and Maintenance Processes
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12–14 October 2010 • Exhibition Centre Stuttgart, Germany |
For efficient cleanliness of components and surfaces, parts2clean is the first choice in information and procurement platforms for users from all branches worldwide. Nowhere else are users able to find such a comprehensive range of solutions in order to maximise the potential for optimisation of cleaning processes during the manufacturing cycle. Manufacturers and suppliers of products, services and expertise for production and maintenance cleaning come together with highly qualified, international specialist visitors at parts2clean, giving an excellent opportunity to secure high-quality, concrete contacts.
Facts and benefits to persuade you: | | Easy to get to |
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| Internationally comprehensive range for cleaning in production and maintenance | | The Stuttgart trade fair (Germany) is in the direct vicinity of the airport.
Suggestions for your journey, stay & accommodation can be found on our website www.parts2clean.com |
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| | Users from all over the world come to parts2clean to inform themselves about solutions for cleaning components and surfaces | |
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| | Almost 100% of specialist visitors come to parts2clean with concrete issues to solve | |
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| | Exhibitors at parts2clean are high-performing international companies with a high level of competence in consulting and solutions | |
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| | The high rate (80%) of return bookings by exhibitors confirms the high quality of parts2clean | |
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| | Continuing enlargements of the exhibition area attest to the importance of parts2clean for exhibitors | |
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This makes a visit to the fair an absolute must for quality-oriented and cost-oriented users of industrial cleaning technology.
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The parts2clean range includes: |
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| | Equipment and systems for: Wet chemical cleaning, Spray cleaning, Immersion cleaning, Ultrasonic cleaning, Compressed air cleaning, Jet cleaning, Thermal cleaning, Mechanical cleaning, CO2 snow jet cleaning, Dry-ice jet cleaning, Laser cleaning, Cleaning with ultracritical CO2, Plasma cleaning, Shock wave cleaning, Ultraviolet cleaning, Cleaning without liquids, Biological cleaning |
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| Equipment and systems for bath maintenance |
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| | Equipment and systems for drying |
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| | Equipment and systems for quality assurance, test methods and analysis procedures |
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| | Equipment and systems for preparation of process media |
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| | Deburring procedures |
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| | Demagnetisation |
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| | Handling and automation |
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| | Wash baskets, workpiece carriers |
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| | Cleaning agents |
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| | Clean room technology |
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| | Systems and components for washers |
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| | Job shop cleaning |
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| | Waste management of cleaning agents |
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| | Services |
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| | Science, research, training |
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| | Specialist literature |
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This range of solutions covers every possibility
parts2clean offers the world’s most comprehensive range of industrial component, surface and plant cleaning.
Optimally adjusted to the requirements – from plant technology to cleanliness control – the appropriate solution is realisable for every cleaning task
Plant / Process technology / Drying |
| Adjustment of cleaning plant and process technology to the requirements: component geometry, material, nature and degree of dirt, processing status, required cleanliness, drying, cleaning the entire workpiece or only one functional surface | | Example: Wet chemical cleaning, injection cleaning, submersion cleaning, ultrasonic cleaning, pressure diversion, vacuum drying, hot-air drying, deburring, high-pressure waterblasting, CO2 snow jet cleaning, dry-ice jet cleaning, laser blasting, plasma cleaning, vibration cleaning, shock wave cleaning |
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| Reliable removal and elimination of contaminations, compatibility of materials, suitability for process technology |
| Example: aqueous media (acid, neutral, alkaline), chlorinated hydrocarbons (CHC), hydrocarbons (HC), modified alcohols, polar solvents, carbon dioxide, vegetable oil based cleaners |
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Wash baskets / Workpiece carriers |
| Holding and fixing components, sensitivity of components, cleaning as bulk or allotted goods, reduction of implementation procedures, cleaning of whole component assemblies, different workpiece range, logistics, storage | | Example: bulk baskets, operation trays, parts-specific workpiece carriers, layered cleaning trays, consignment trays, flexibly configured workpiece carriers |
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Bath monitoring / Bath upkeep |
| Monitoring of bath temperatures, contamination of cleaning and rinsing baths, particle content in cleaning and rinsing baths, concentration of cleaning-active substances |
| Examples: filtration, titration, bladder pressure tensiometry, measurement of ph-value and conductivity, photometry |
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Quality assurance / Cleanliness analysis |
| Checking the cleanliness achieved, adherence to cleanliness specifications such as VDA 19/ISO 16232, residual dirt analysis | | Examples: testing inks, systems for analysis, classification and documentation of residues on membrane filters, liquid particle counters, systems for film cleanliness control |
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| Individual part cleaning, batch cleaning, manual, semi-automated or fully automated handling of parts, flexibility of the cleaning process |
| Examples: parts-specific handling systems, robots, conveyor belts
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Servicing / Maintenance (MRO) |
| Cleaning of parts to be prepared, workpiece recycling, service work, plant cleaning, cleaning of small load carriers (SLC) |
| Examples: wet chemical cleaning, ultrasonic cleaning, product carriers, commission trays, dry-ice jet cleaning |
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| Coordination of blasting processes and blasting agents with workpiece geometry and material, blasting with liquid, solid and gaseous media |
| Examples: waterblasting, compressed air blasting, CO2 snow jet cleaning, dry- ice jet cleaning
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Packaging, Storage, Transport |
| Isolation of surfaces from environmental influences (e.g. climate, humidity, aggressive substances) - Preservation of surface properties (protection from corrosion, cleanliness) - Protection of functional surfaces from mechanical damage - Checking logistical processes for technical and economic soundness - Compatibility with other users’ systems |
| Examples: plastic or metal SMCs, blister packaging, trays, wire mesh crates, metal crates, wooden crates, palettes, CKD stands, containers |
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| - Corrosion protection on surfaces - Isolation of surfaces from environmental influences (e.g. climate, humidity, aggressive substances) |
| Examples: aqueous, oily, waxy, VCI methods (liquid, dry) |
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