| Cleaning Equipment & Supplies Article | Firstly to be considered are the parts to be cleaned. They may consist of non- or hardly processed sections, sheets and wires. But also machined parts or assembled components need cleaning. Thereby they may be composed of different metals or different combinations of metals. Plastics and composite materials can frequently be found and indeed are on the increase because e.g. the automobile industry uses more and more lighter materials. Mass and size can be very important for the selection of cleaning methods, for example big shafts for ships are usually cleaned manually, whereas tiny shafts for electrical appliances are often cleaned in bulk in highly automated plants. Similarly important proves the geometry of the parts. Long, thin, branching, threaded holes, in which could be jammed chips, feature among the greatest challenges in this technical field. Among others robots are used, which are programmed to exactly flush the drilled holes under high pressure.
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