CEC Publishes Guidance on Industrial Cleaning Methods

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CEC Guidance on Industrial Cleaning Processes and Component Cleanliness
The CEC has published the guide "Guidelines for Industrial Cleaning Processes to Achieve Component Cleanliness" (Image: OM)

After intensive rounds of discussions, the CEC Working Group on “Cleaning Processes” has developed and published a comprehensive guide to industrial cleaning processes for achieving component cleanliness.

The publication “Guidance on Industrial Cleaning Processes for Achieving Component Cleanliness” by the “Cleaning Processes” Working Group, composed of recognized experts in the cleaning industry from the Cleaning Excellence Center (CEC) network, offers users a practical and cross-industry overview of industrial cleaning processes—ranging from wet chemical and high-pressure methods to laser, plasma, and CO₂ cleaning. Furthermore, it assists in selecting suitable technologies and highlights the key factors influencing cost-effective and reliable cleaning solutions.

Component Cleaning: More Than Just a Necessary Process Step

A central tenet of the guide: Cleaning is far more than just a necessary process step. It is an essential component of the value chain and plays a decisive role in determining the quality, functionality, and service life of components. The guide is now available free of charge to all interested parties in the download section of the CEC website.

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