Partial part cleaning

Partial part cleaning refers to a cleaning process in which only certain areas or parts of a part or component are cleaned instead of cleaning the entire part. This method is used when only certain areas are affected by contamination or when it is not necessary to clean the entire part for other reasons.

Partial part cleaning can be carried out using various methods, depending on the specific requirements and the type of contamination. One common method is targeted cleaning with cleaning solutions, sprays or steam, which are only applied to the affected areas. This enables effective removal of dirt, oil, grease or other residues without cleaning the entire component.

Another method of partial parts cleaning is the use of shields or masks to cover and protect certain areas from cleaning. This ensures that only the desired areas are cleaned while other areas remain untouched.

Partial parts cleaning is often used in cases where complete cleaning of the entire component is not necessary or cannot be carried out for economic reasons. This can be the case in the automotive industry, electronics manufacturing, medical technology and other industries where targeted cleaning of specific components or areas is required to ensure the quality and functionality of the products.

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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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