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Industrial parts cleaners remove contaminants from components before use. They are used in various industries and use different substances and methods, including soaking, brushing, steam, high-pressure spray, agitation, heat, and bioremediation.
Industrial parts cleaners are used to remove contaminants such as oil, grease, dirt, dust, paint, corrosion and blast debris from components before they can be used. They are an important and necessary part of the manufacturing process. Many industries make use of industrial parts cleaners, including the medical, dental, pharmaceutical, automotive, aerospace, military, mass transit, and general repair and maintenance industries. A variety of substances are used to remove debris with industrial parts cleaners. These include cleaning agents, solvents, vapours, acidic and alkaline solutions, abrasive particles, vapours, biological organisms and sometimes just plain water.
Industrial parts cleaners also offer many different types of cleaning action. The simplest and least aggressive of these is soaking the part to be cleaned. This method works best in situations where soil or other debris is easily removed and equipment costs need to be controlled.
Other simple, low-cost industrial parts cleaners use hand brushing. This method has the advantage of removing debris in hard-to-reach places. It is generally used as a supplement to other cleaning methods.
The slightly more aggressive methods available in industrial parts cleaners are direct steam, used alone or in combination with brushing or other cleaning actions, or a high-pressure spray of a water-based cleaning solution. Cleaning industrial parts can also be done by shaking or moving.
Turbo fluid agitation involves the movement of solvent through and around dirty parts. It is useful in high volume applications. Agitation of the parts, on the other hand, creates a scrubbing action by moving the parts through the cleaning solution. The cleaning action can be intensified by combining these two methods.
Heat is another method by which industrial parts cleaners do their job, although it is usually used in conjunction with specific solvents and cleaners. Water-based cleaning solutions, for example, greatly increase their effectiveness when heated.
One final cleaning method used with industrial parts cleaners is bioremediation. This method uses living organisms in industrial parts cleaner to break down the debris into less complicated substances. These substances are not dangerous and the method also reduces waste disposal costs.
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