REK degreasing system

In surface technology, a REK degreasing system is a specialized device for cleaning and degreasing workpieces. The term "REK" stands for "rotary degreasing cascade". This type of degreasing system uses an innovative rotation process to ensure thorough cleaning of the workpieces.

The operation of a REK degreasing system is based on a multi-stage rotation process in which the workpieces to be cleaned are placed in a closed container. During operation, the workpieces rotate continuously, which ensures that the cleaning solution or cleaning agent is evenly distributed over their surface. The rotation of the workpieces effectively dissolves and emulsifies oils, greases, lubricants and other contaminants from the surface. This enables the cleaning solution to penetrate deep into hard-to-reach areas of the workpieces and remove even stubborn dirt.

One of the main advantages of a REK degreasing system is its ability to provide high cleaning performance while handling the workpieces gently. As the workpieces rotate gently during the cleaning process, damage or deformation is minimized, which is particularly important for delicate or complex parts. In addition, the continuous rotation of the workpieces enables efficient use of the cleaning solution, as it is evenly distributed across all surfaces and no areas are overloaded. This contributes to improved cleaning quality and longer cleaning solution life.

Overall, REK degreasing systems in surface technology offer an effective and efficient way to remove contamination from workpieces without compromising the quality or integrity of the parts. Thanks to their innovative rotation technology, they help to improve the productivity and reliability of cleaning processes in various industries.

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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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