

Automation in cleaning
A subject that makes our hearts beat faster: Automation. In many processes, the same (type of) component often needs to be cleaned. We can then use various tests to find out under which parameters we can best clean the product/component. This often involves factors such as; Ultrasonic power, Frequency, chemicals, temperature, cycle time, rinsing, drying, etc. Once everything has been defined, we can design and realize machines in such a way that they function fully or semi-automatically. By means of various sensors and filter systems, we keep a close eye on the quality of the liquid, allowing production cleaners to operate 24/7.
Transporting the components through the line can be realized by means of an overhead crane, robot arms or conveyor systems.