Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Machine Type | Spray Cabinet |
| Application | Engineering Parts, Bearing Parts, Hydraulic Parts, Die And Mould, Electrical Parts, Automotive Parts, Aerospace Parts |
| Cleaning Medium | Aqueous And Solvent |
| Operation Mode | auto/manul mode |
| Operating System | PLC |
| Phase | 3 phase |
| Voltage | 415v AC |
An industrial component cleaning machine is a robust system that uses methods like high-pressure water, ultrasonic cavitation, or solvents to remove contaminants (oil, grease, chips) from manufactured parts, ensuring cleanliness for assembly, coating, or further processing, featuring customizable cycles, durable construction, filtration, and sometimes automation for efficiency and safety, extending part life and meeting strict quality standards. Key Features & Mechanisms:
- Aqueous Washing/High-Pressure Spray: Uses heated water, detergents, and powerful jets to blast away grime, often with integrated filtration to reuse the solution.
- Ultrasonic Cleaning: Employs high-frequency sound waves to create microscopic bubbles (cavitation) that implode, scrubbing surfaces clean, even in complex internal passages.
- Solvent Cleaning: Uses specific solvents for stubborn residues, often with vapor degreasing.
- Blasting: Uses abrasive media (sand, beads) propelled by compressed air for heavy-duty rust, paint, or scale removal.
- Automated Systems: Rotary carousels with robotic arms for loading/unloading, ensuring minimal human touch and continuous operation.
- Filtration: Built-in systems (paper band, magnetic, centrifugal) to separate contaminants from the cleaning fluid, maintaining efficiency.
Applications:Used for small fasteners, complex machined parts, engine components, medical devices, and more, preparing them for coating, deburring, assembly, or inspection.
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