Ecoclean: Ultra-fine and High-purity Cleaning
Maximum Cleanliness – not just a Cleaning Process

From Doris Schulz 5 min Reading Time

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In order to secure a future-proof and competitive position in the market, numerous companies are restructuring their product ranges. The trend is towards sophisticated solutions for high-tech industries. This not only means higher demands on the precision of components, but also strict specifications regarding particulate and film cleanliness, which must be achieved in a process-reliable, economical and sustainable manner. This requires a different approach to cleaning, and a critical look at the entire production chain and manufacturing environment.

(Picture:  Ecoclean)
(Picture: Ecoclean)

In the course of industrial transformation, more and more companies are focusing on the manufacture of high-quality products and components with good margins. The focus is on high-tech industries that promise stable demand through growth in the future. The extremely high demands on manufacturing precision in these industrial sectors, such as the semiconductor supply industry, electronics manufacturing, e-mobility, the optical and optoelectronic industry, sensor technology, photonics, thin-film technology, vacuum, laser and analysis technology, and aerospace, include the cleanliness of components. This applies regardless of whether the components are barely visible electronic parts, millimetre-small connecting elements, precision optics or metre-sized structural components, and regardless of the materials from which they are manufactured.