Cleaning Machined Components (279)
Customer: Integrator of automated manufacturing equipment Item to Clean: Machined components Contamination: Machine coolant, chips, miscellaneous manufacturing soils Process Parameters: Wash, blowoff Cleanliness Required: Visually clean Dryness Required: As
Cleaning Cast Aluminum Parts (447)
Customer: Aluminum foundry, machine shop, and contract manufacturer Item to Clean: Variety of rough-cast and finished-machined aluminum components Contamination: Machine coolant, oils, chips, and residual particulate Process Parameters: Wash Cleanliness Required:
Cleaning Parts and Sub-Assemblies (445)
Customer: Manufacturer or construction and agricultural equipment Item to Clean: Variety of steel and aluminum parts and sub-assemblies Contamination: Machine coolant, oils, chips, and manufacturing soils Process Parameters: Wash, ambient blowoff
Cleaning Large Brake Components (437)
Customer: Manufacturer of truck, heavy equipment, and industrial brake components Item to Clean: Ferrous and cast iron brake calipers and hydraulic control components Contamination: Machine coolant, oil, and chips Process Parameters:
Cleaning Fine Blanked Parts in Rotational Baskets (676)
Customer: Manufacturer of stamped metal parts Item to Clean: Fine blanked parts of various sizes Contamination: Stamping lubricants, other light manufacturing soils Process Parameters: Wash, rinse, rust inhibit, heated blowoff
Cleaning Various Small Parts (669)
Customer: Producer of alloy components to use in a variety of industries Item to Clean: Miscellaneous aluminum and stainless steel parts, some in baskets Contamination: Coolant, cutting oils Process Parameters: Wash, rinse,
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