Water jet cleaning
Water jet cleaning of components is an effective and environmentally friendly method of removing dirt from surfaces. In this process, water is directed at the components to be cleaned at high pressure, efficiently removing dirt, dust and other residues.
The water jet used for cleaning can be adjusted according to requirements and the type of contamination. The cleaning performance can be precisely controlled by varying the pressure and temperature of the water. This enables not only the removal of coarse deposits, but also the cleaning of fine surface structures without damaging the material.
Another advantage of water jet cleaning is its environmental friendliness. Unlike certain cleaning agents, no chemical substances are used that could leave behind harmful residues. The method uses only water and the kinetic effect of high-pressure water to ensure thorough cleanliness.
Water jet cleaning is widely used in various industries, including the automotive, aerospace and metalworking industries. It is an efficient solution for removing dirt from components and at the same time contributes to environmentally conscious cleaning technology.
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