The cleanliness requirements for high-tech components are becoming increasingly stringent. As a result, in addition to the terms “ultra-fine” and “precision cleaning”, the term “high-purity cleaning” has become established in recent years. But what is behind it and what are the differences between the three terms? These questions will be addressed at this year's parts2clean fair, featuring the highlight topic of “High Purity”. This complements the classic core areas covered at this, the leading international trade fair for industrial parts and surface cleaning, which will be held from 26 – 28 September 2023 at the Stuttgart Exhibition Center in Germany. The enormously amplified and continually rising demands on the reliability and performance of parts and components also have an impact on component cleaning. This affects industries such as the semiconductor supply industry, electronics manufacturing, electric mobility, precision optics, the optoelectronic industry, sensor technology, photonics, thin-film technology, vacuum, laser and analysis technology, aerospace, and medical and pharmaceutical technology. In these industrial sectors, the term “high purity” is increasingly being used. “Despite the comparatively recent discussion about this area of application for industrial component cleaning, parts2clean has already taken it up through its exhibitors, who have a wide variety of solutions on offer,” explains Christoph Nowak, Project Director at Deutsche Messe. “Due to the growing importance of this field of expertise, we have decided for the first time to supplement the classic core areas of parts2clean with the highlight topic of High Purity.”









