Film contamination

Film contamination on the surfaces of technical components is a challenge that must be overcome in various industrial applications. Industrial cleaning technology plays an important role, especially when it comes to removing oils and greases that can affect the surfaces of components.

The application of oils and greases to components is common in many industrial processes to reduce friction and improve performance. However, over time, these substances can lead to filmic contamination, which not only affects the aesthetic appearance but can also influence the functionality of the components.

Industrial cleaning technology uses specialized cleaning agents and precise processes to remove oil and grease from the surfaces of components. This process is crucial to ensure that components can operate efficiently and without malfunction. In addition, the right surface technology helps to extend the service life of components and maintain their optimum performance.

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This definition is taken from the surface technology encyclopedia from Surface Technology Online. You can find many more technical terms from the surface technology industry in our lexicon overview.

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