Kemet are pleased to offer a new range of cleaning machines which operate in a complete vacuum treatment cycle in all phases, ensuring excellent cleaning of finished products from wastage and oily substances, without releasing harmful substances into the environment. The systems use a combination of spray, basket rotation, aqueous cleaning, modified alcohols hydrocarbons, hydrocarbons HFE and ultrasounds. Benefits of the machines are:
- Minimal loss of solvent significantly reducing process cost and environmental impact
- Distillation, separation, and filtration of contaminants allows oils to be reused in machining processes and swarf/particles to be reused or economically disposed of.
- Uses modified alcohols with a flash point of more than 60°C under vacuum, so machines do not have to be manufactured to ATEX approved rates, reducing build cost.
- Ethernet connection providing online diagnosis of technical issues and predictive maintenance.
- Cleans component areas that are hard to reach with Aqueous/HFE solvents, including blind holes and tubes
The ideal applications are recommended according to the quantities to be treated, the quantity of contamination, the size of the semi-finished products. Kleen Power Technology is appreciated in the fields of precision mechanics, automotive, heat treatment, oleodynamic components, springs, moulded components, fashion accessories, jewellery, watches, components for furniture, medical, dental, cookware, cutlery, and electronics.
As well as this new range of Vacuum Solvent cleaners, Kemet also offer;
- Ultrasonic Cleaning Tanks ranging from 40 to 160 litres with more than 400 high performance formulations to choose from.
- Aqueous Cleaning Fluids with validation standards of ISO 19227-2018 and biocompatibility standards of ISO 10993-18, ideal for the Medical and Aerospace industries.
- Passivation lines that comply with ISO 7 clean room.
Contact Kemet on +44 (0) 1622 755287 or Sales@Kemet.co.uk to arrange cleaning trials, so Kemet can find the ideal cleaning solution for you.
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