Whether it involves higher cleanliness requirements, new cleaning applications that need to be mastered, or stricter energy efficiency and climate protection standards – the challenges facing manufacturing companies are numerous and varied. Electromobility and the energy transition, changes in manufacturing and coating technologies, new materials and material combinations and the digitization of manufacturing are just a few of the trends requiring new and adapted processes in parts and surface cleaning. Apart from particulate contaminants, an increasingly important aspect involves filmic organic, inorganic and, in some cases, biological contaminants in the fight to meet cleanliness specifications. "The exhibitor showcases at this year's parts2clean will offer solutions in all areas of industrial cleaning technology to meet these new requirements in a leading-edge context," reports Hendrik Engelking, Global Director at Deutsche Messe. "For example, developments for the removal of fine-particle and filmic-chemical contaminants will be presented, as well as solutions for improved energy and resource efficiency, greater cost-effectiveness and flexibility." The leading international trade fair for parts and surface cleaning runs from 11–13 October 2022 at the Stuttgart (Germany) Exhibition Center.

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