Are you meeting the rising cleaning challenges?
In the aviation industry, cleaning metal parts
to precise standards is not only paramount to
quality, but more importantly, safety. Remaining
contaminations can affect subsequent processes
and the long-term functioning of parts, and worse
still, impact on reliability and safety.
Nowadays, the bar on parts cleaning is being set
even higher. Material compatibility between cleaning
agent and sensitive aircraft aluminum alloys
(such as AL 2024 or AL 7075) poses a critical issue.
At the same time, stringent health, safety and
environmental (HS&E) policies are compelling
companies to substitute hazardous substances
(e.g. converting from N-Propyl bromide or
trichloroethylene to safer alternatives).
As a whole, the industry is facing mounting
pressure to reduce Volatile Organic Compound
(VOCs) emissions, chemical consumption and
carbon footprint while ensuring worker safety
– all without compromising on cleaning quality,
efficiency and performance.