Dürr Ecoclean to exhibit at parts2clean trade fair


Tuesday, 21 April, 2015

Cleaning technology supplier Dürr Ecoclean will be showcasing its latest solutions at the parts2clean trade fair in Stuttgart, Germany, from 9-11 June 2015. The company’s innovations are said to assist users in implementing more reliable, efficient and sustainable part cleaning processes.

The company’s EcoCVac dry-cleaning system has been developed for energy-saving intermediate cleaning of powertrain parts such as cylinder heads and crankcases in modern engine and transmission production lines. Unlike the pneumatic cleaning equipment conventionally employed between machining operations, the EcoCVac process uses no compressed air at all, thus eliminating the need for its energy-intensive generation. A further advantage is that contaminants will be removed not just from the part, but from the working chamber as well.

For degreasing, pre-cleaning, fine and ultrafine cleaning in the general industry, Dürr Ecoclean will be presenting the EcoCWave spray flood cleaning system in a two-tank version for water-based media. Unlike conventional aqueous cleaning machines, it is equipped with round, flow-optimised, upright fluid tanks. This prevents the formation of chip and dirt traps in the tanks, thus improving cleaning quality and fluid service life. Powerful pumps and large-diameter piping used throughout the product accelerate filling and draining of work chamber and tanks. As a result, non-productive times are minimised and machine throughput is increased.

Finally, the company’s EcoCCore is a solvent-based machine designed to operate with non-halogenated hydrocarbons and modified alcohols. This ensures its future viability even if the part range or specifications should change. The system’s standard equipment level includes two flood tanks, heat recovery and full-flow plus bypass filtration.

For more information on parts2clean, visit http://www.parts2clean.de/home.

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