Vibratory cleaning

Vibratory cleaning is a common method used in surface technology to remove dirt, residue and contamination from surfaces. This technique is often used in various industries, including metalworking, electronics manufacturing, medical technology and the automotive industry.

In vibratory cleaning, the parts to be cleaned are placed in a cleaning tank or chamber filled with cleaning fluid. By applying vibrations, the parts are moved in the cleaning fluid, loosening dirt particles and contaminants and removing them from the surface.

The vibrations help to ensure that the cleaning fluid comes into contact with all surfaces of the parts to ensure thorough cleaning. This method can be used for both simple and complex parts with intricate geometries and provides an effective way to clean even hard-to-reach areas.

Vibratory cleaning offers several advantages in surface technology. It enables gentle cleaning without any abrasive effect on the surfaces, which is particularly important for sensitive materials or surfaces with fine structures. In addition, it is an efficient and time-saving method to achieve a high cleaning quality, as many parts can be cleaned at the same time. Overall, vibratory cleaning is a proven and reliable technique in surface technology that helps to improve the quality and cleanliness of surfaces and meet the requirements of various industrial applications.

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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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