Parts cleaning: Application phase for FiT2clean Award 2022

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FiT2clean Award 2022
The FiT2clean Award recognizes outstanding achievements and solutions in industrial component cleaning and will be presented for the first time in 2022 (Image: FiT)

Industrial cleaning technology ensures the quality of subsequent processes as well as product quality. The Fachverband industrielle Teilereinigung (FiT) e.V. (Industrial Parts Cleaning Association) is taking this enormous importance into account by presenting the FiT2clean Award annually in the future.

Whether downstream processes or the flawless function of an end product - no quality can be produced without cleanliness. Component cleaning therefore plays an essential role in the value chain. New and further developments from the various areas of industrial cleaning technology make an important contribution to achieving the required cleanliness economically, sustainably and optimally adapted to the respective production environment. The FiT2clean Award therefore honors outstanding achievements and solutions to a current challenge in industrial component cleaning. The application phase for the first award has begun. The award ceremony will take place on October 13, 2022 at the Parts2clean trade fair.

"With the FiT2clean Award, the Industrial Parts Cleaning Trade Association would like to help drive innovation for parts cleaning and recognize outstanding achievements and solutions," explains Dr. Michael Flämmich, Chairman of the Board of FiT. The award, which includes prize money of 10,000 euros and one year's free membership of the trade association, will be presented for the first time in 2022 and annually thereafter. The award is open to all suppliers and users of industrial cleaning technology. For 2022, solutions, currently implemented product ideas and further developments can be submitted from the subject areas of Innovation Ecology and QSRein 4.0. The submitted applications will be evaluated by an independent expert jury consisting of people from science, research, industry and the media according to defined criteria.

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