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Two questions to ask yourself before choosing your precision cleaning solution
Detergent or solvent?
Cleaning products can be alkaline or acidic, depending on the contaminants to be removed, and may contain surfactants to aid rinsing or anti-corrosion agents, depending on the sensitivity of the metals being treated. They are generally used at temperatures ranging from 45°C to 75°C.
1- A3 hydrocarbons for removing light to medium-duty grease, while offering good compatibility with many materials.
2- A3 modified alcohols, which provide versatile and more effective cleaning.
3- HFE solvents, which are non-flammable and leave very little residue, are designed for high-precision applications where impeccable cleanliness is required.
4- Finally, conventional alcohols, which are particularly suitable for the quick and effective cleaning of standard electronics and sensitive surfaces thanks to their rapid evaporation.
Ultrasonic or spray?
Ultrasonic cleaning processes can be used with detergents or solvents. Through the phenomenon of cavitation—the formation of high-energy microbubbles—a multidirectional mechanical effect is produced. This process can be used at atmospheric pressure or under vacuum, allowing for complete penetration, even into blind holes or cavities.
Spray cleaning, used exclusively in aqueous solutions, relies on mechanical action delivered through static or rotating nozzles. It is suitable for parts with simple geometries. Depending on the type of equipment used, spray systems can operate at low pressure or under vacuum.