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06/03/2025 – Surface treatment / cleaning

Economical and sustainable cleaning of fasteners

Screws, nuts, washers, springs, clamps – fasteners are essential for safe and reliable assembly. In the course of increasing demands on technical cleanliness in industrial production, fasteners also have to meet increasingly higher particulate and filmic cleanliness specifications.

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Cost-efficient and compact chamber systems enable efficient, stable and sustainable cleaning processes with solvents, modified alcohols and aqueous media. Thanks to integrated media treatment, a long service life of the cleaning medium is also ensured. © Ecoclean

 
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Due to the enormous increase in cleanliness requirements in industrial production, particulate and filmic cleanliness specifications must increasingly be met when cleaning fasteners. © Ecoclean

 
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Cost-efficient and compact chamber systems enable efficient, stable and sustainable cleaning processes with solvents, modified alcohols and aqueous media. Thanks to integrated media treatment, a long service life of the cleaning medium is also ensured. © Ecoclean

 
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For efficient and short cleaning processes, the systems are equipped with various application-specific process technologies. This includes high-pressure spraying with a pressure of up to 16 bar for solvent systems, which is used for densely packed batches of bulk goods and complex parts. © Ecoclean

 
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If a large variety of materials, high throughput requirements or cleanliness specifications necessitate an ultrasonic multi-bath immersion system, modular solutions with integrated electrical and control technology and a flexible transport system are available. © Ecoclean

 
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If defined process parameters need to be monitored and documented during the cleaning of connecting parts, “APM” technology enables the reproducible, motion and contact-ready monitoring of ultrasonic frequency and power. © Ecoclean

 
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