However, many of the options for parts washing equipment aren’t versatile enough to handle a variety of cleaning challenges. For example, high-volume parts with simple geometry may be effectively cleaned using a basic aqueous solution bath or rinse. However more complex parts, including those with blind holes, cross-holes and ID threads, may require a more sophisticated cleaning process.
By downloading a free white paper from Gosiger High Volume, you can learn about the options available for automatic parts washing including the use of agitation, ultrasound and spraying techniques, and how to save labor and chemical costs while protecting the environment.