The solutions presented at the 18^th^ edition of parts2clean will support companies from the production and remanufacturing sectors in improving their future viability and thus emerge from the crisis generated by COVID-19 stronger.
The extraordinary and unpredictable situation caused by the coronavirus presents unprecedented challenges to companies and it also has been causing profound changes in many areas of working life worldwide.
"The flexibilization, virtualization and digitalization of work processes made necessary by corona is also leading to changes in industrial parts cleaning," says Olaf Daebler, Global Director parts2clean at Deutsche Messe AG. "Many suppliers have been creative in finding solutions in order to eliminate user problems and provide support without having to be on-site".
The pandemic can become an accelerator for the use of new technologies and processes for the changes which were already emerging in many branches and markets before the crisis. Due to its huge impact on quality, functionality and manufacturing costs of products, industrial parts and surface cleaning is also an enabler for optimizing manufacturing processes and make them more efficient. Additionally, sufficient parts cleanliness is an essential prerequisite for using innovative manufacturing, joining and coating technologies as well as for implementing new products successfully. "The cross-industry and cross-material offerings at parts2clean make it an ideal information and procurement platform for the manufacturing step component cleaning", says Daebler.
New solutions and trends for all industries
The
18th edition of parts2clean, the leading international trade fair for industrial parts and surface cleaning, will take place
at Stuttgart Exhibition Centre (Germany) from 27 to 29 October 2020.
Suppliers from the various segments of cleaning technology will present their new and further developments at the fair, like systems for intermediate and final cleaning as well as fully automated cleaning systems for highest demands on cleanliness and flexibility, integrable in interlinked production environments, and expandable as required. For electronic and already assembled parts, there is a notable trend towards dry cleaning technologies.
When it comes to fulfilling very high particulate, organic and/or inorganic or biological cleanliness requirements, visitors can expect new cleaning and drying processes for wet chemical cleaning, as well as new and optimized alternative cleaning solutions like plasma, laser and CO
2 snow-jet cleaning.
Among others, the focus will be on applications from the semiconductor supply industry, medical technology, optics, precision engineering, sensor and laser technology, and the coating industry. The automotive industry is also in great demand for new cleaning solutions.
parts2clean expert forum
"Among the highlights of the fair are the simultaneously translated lectures (German <> English) of the three-day expert forum", reports Daebler. The meeting point for knowledge, organized jointly with the Fraunhofer Cleaning Technology Alliance and the Industrial Parts Cleaning Association (FiT), enables visitors to obtain specific information about solutions, innovations and trends in industrial parts and surface cleaning.
SurfaceTechnology GERMANY
SurfaceTechnology GERMANY, the international trade fair which covers the entire spectrum of surface technology, will be held concurrently to parts2clean this year.
"With parts and surface cleaning, parts2clean practically dedicates itself to an important production step upstream of coating", says Daebler. "As a result, there are good synergy effects between the two trade fairs, which are of interest to many visitors." parts2clean and SurfaceTechnology GERMANY will be located in the neighboring halls 7 and 9 at the Stuttgart Exhibition Centre.