Advanced Cleaning Solutions
August 1, 2018
Cleaning Technologies Group, a provider of cleaning and waste minimization technologies, will introduce advanced cleaning solutions.
Among the new technologies exhibited will be:
- GMC stainless-steel ultrasonic cleaning system: The stainless-steel GMC is an optional package to achieve chemical compatibility with aggressive caustic and acidic agents. The GMC series comes in two sizes: the GMC 1818 and the GMC 3523. The larger can accommodate parts with one dimension up to 35" and weighing up to 125 lbs. Both units are completely self-contained, supported on casters and operate from commonly available power supplies making them easy to move where needed for either in-place or utility cleaning. Both systems include a pump and dual stainless cartridge filtration, a surface sparger, automated controls for heat, pump and ultrasonics, a lid and one standard basket. A drip pan (the open hinged lid in the case of the GMC 1818 or attached to the side of the tank in the case of the GMC 3523) allows for draining one basket of parts, while cleaning another.
- Rotosonic combination cleaning system: The new Rotosonic (patent pending) will clean heavily soiled parts in a single machine rather than having to purchase a spray cabinet and an ultrasonic machine separately. Users can either perform a single process or both, depending on their needs. The machine has a compact design and eliminates the manpower needs and safety risks of moving parts from washer to washer.
- Aquarius: Combining ultrasonic cleaning with rinsing, drying and other processing steps in a unitized cleaning console helps assure process integrity. The addition of an automated, robotic transfer, environmental enclosure and DI water systems increases cleanliness levels and provides process consistency while reducing the labor required for parts cleaning.
Aquarius Series multi-tank ultrasonic cleaning systems are pre-engineered to meet a range of parts cleaning needs. This platform can also be featured to handle nitric or citric acid passivation requirements.
- Lean-Jet RB-2: This aqueous immersion cleaning system uses a triple-action washing and rinsing process consisting of agitation, spray impingement, hydraulic purging through immersion and rotation, ultrasonics and heated blow-off drying. The triple-action batch cleaning process was specifically developed to process a broad range of challenging parts, especially those with internal bores, passages and complex geometries, making this system capable of meeting critical cleaning expectations.
- LeanVeyor: The LV conveyor parts washing system is engineered for lean manufacturing, while reducing floor space requirements and providing enhanced cleaning and drying performance. All stages are insulated and compartmentalized with individually adjustable exhaust dampers, reducing system heat loss.
The entire unit has been engineered and manufactured from the ground up to be flexible, durable, simple to operate and easy to maintain. The LeanVeyor can process on a flatwire belt or custom fixture. Optional ultrasonic states can be added along with loading and unloading automation.
- LeanJet Cell-Jet: A cabinet washer for point of use, as well as batch cleaning where very little floor space is available. This spray washer was designed as a low cost, industrial quality wash station utilizing medium pressure spray impingement and compressed air to clean and dry parts.
For more information contact:
Cleaning Technologies Group, LLC
4933 Provident Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45246
800-248-9274 / 513-870-0100
www.ctgclean.com
IMTS 2018 Level 2, Booth E-121513
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