Parts2clean 2023: Choosing right process for best results

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The supporting program of parts2clean, an international trade fair for industrial parts and surface cleaning taking place from September 26-28, 2023 in Stuttgart, will provide information on all the latest trends, innovations and benchmark applications. (Courtesy: parts2clean)

Component cleaning is a quality and cost-relevant production factor in every sector of industry, with a steadily growing significance.

In addition to the various component cleanliness requirements, future company competitiveness will increasingly depend on fulfilling the high standards for resource and energy efficiency. As an information and procurement platform featuring the world’s most comprehensive range of products and services, parts2clean offers the right range of solutions for this. The supporting program of the international trade fair for industrial parts and surface cleaning, taking place from September 26-28, 2023, at the Stuttgart Exhibition Center (Germany), will provide information on all the latest trends, innovations and benchmark applications.

Modified and new components, new manufacturing and coating technologies, innovative materials and material combinations, the increasing digitization of manufacturing — these and other trends also require new and adapted cleaning processes in industrial parts and surface cleaning. In addition to particulate contamination, there is an increasing focus on filmic contamination — which must be removed in a stable and efficient way. At the same time, ever-stricter energy efficiency and climate protection targets need to be met.

“The exhibitors at this year’s parts2clean will present ideally adapted and future-oriented solutions to meet these stiffer requirements,” said Christoph Nowak, project director at Deutsche Messe. “These include developments in the area of wet chemical processes and dry-cleaning technologies, as well as for improved energy and resource efficiency, greater cost-effectiveness and flexibility, and the integration of component cleaning into connected manufacturing processes.”

The exhibitor presentations across industries, technologies, and materials will be complemented by a supporting program which is ideally adapted to the current challenges in component cleaning. “With knowledge and expertise as well as approaches to solutions for process design, adaptation, and optimization, the focus is on competition-relevant topics which are not covered anywhere else to this degree,” said Nowak.

The bilingual technical forum at parts2clean has been one of the highlights of this leading international trade fair for many years. Renowned experts from research and science, as well as from associations and industry, will offer knowledge and expertise, as well as benchmark solutions, in simultaneously translated presentations (German<> English) on the following topics at this year’s event:

  • “The Basics of Industrial Cleaning Processes.” This includes presentations on the mode of action of cleaning processes and media, drying processes, special features and the suitability of product carriers, and component design that is optimized for cleaning.
  • “Monitoring and Controlling Cleaning Processes.” This will focus on process automation, the use of AI (artificial intelligence) for cleaning and analysis processes, and integration into factory automation systems.
  • “Cleaning for Electrical Engineering and Electronics.” Practical examples and special solutions will be presented, along with fundamental challenges and both the opportunities and limits involved in cleaning technology.
  • “High Purity Applications – Challenges and Solutions.” This session will address applications for, among other things, EUV lithography, semiconductor manufacturing, microtechnology, medical and pharmaceutical technology, while also highlighting actual innovations.
  • “Monitoring and Analyzing Cleaned Surfaces.” For verification of the technical cleanliness achieved, the presentations in this section will provide detailed information and solutions.
  • “Technical Cleanliness.” Organized as a joint project with the CEC (Cleaning Excellence Center), it answers the question, “how can the required component cleanliness not only be achieved in the process, but also be verified?” Both the path to and the implementation of innovative technologies for component cleanliness as well as the accompanying quality assurance will be demonstrated here.

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