The new issue of ICT - Industrial Cleaning Technologies Has Been Released

Date: 25/05/2015
Categories: Other news

In this new issue, several application cases of different cleaning technologies and the debunking of some "myths" related to the industrial cleaning world.

This particularly rich ICT issue (supplement of ipcm®_International Paint&Coating Magazine n. 32, Vol. VI, March/April 2015) presents several application cases of different cleaning technologies, united by the need to comply with very precise and strict cleanliness requirements. In addition, some of the articles debunk a few "myths" related to the industrial cleaning world, such as the idea that modified alcohols are not suitable to remove non-greasy, insoluble dirt, or that detergents are not effective in removing neat oils.

Among the contents of this issue:

INDUSTRY NEWS - p. 2

HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH

  • EcoCFlex 3: Evolution in the Cleaning of Powertrain Components. Next-Generation Robot Cell Provides More Flexibility, Reliability and a Scara Manipulator - p. 10
  • Cavitation as Solution for Managing Industrial Water - p. 11
  • Ultrasound System Efficiency with the Titanium Transducer - p. 20
CASE STUDY
  • Safer Components for Gas Cooking Appliances Thanks to the Modified Alcohol Cleaning Technology - p. 24
  • Using a Combination of Modified Alcohol and Vacuum Ultrasound for a Faster and More Effective Cleaning Process in the Field of Drawing Tools - p. 30
  • Plasma for Spectacular Results - p. 36
  • Detergent Cleaning Process: A Solution for the Perfect Cleaning of Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta's Receivers - p. 42
  • The Return of Solvent Cleaning Systems for Metal Elements in Fashion - p. 50
  • Better Cleaning Quality While Lowering Costs: HS Marston has Optimised Parts Cleaning with Modified Alcohol Solvent and Chemical Leasing - p. 56
  • Complying with the Increasingly Demanding Specifications in the Automotive Field with a Cleaning Process Using Bicarbonate-Based Cleaners - p. 60
  • Ultrasound-Based Fine Cleaning of Carbide and High-Speed Steel Cutting Tools. A Cleaning Process for Optimum Coating Adhesion - p. 68
TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
  • HAKUPUR A 934: Boron-, Monoethanolamine Free, Free Of Biocides but at Least... - p. 72
ZOOM ON EVENTS - p. 76

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