
News from technical cleanliness verification:
upgrade to the laboratory for technical cleanliness verification
By the middle/end of 2025, we will have extended our laboratory and at the same time increased the number and capacity of rinsing cabinets for large parts. As a result we will be able to offer an even broader spectrum of services in residual dirt analysis.
We are investing in a new ACM 18 cabinet for VDA 19.1-compliant rinsing using HAKU. This cabinet is suitable for components weighing up to 15 kg with a maximum size of 600x750x400 mm.
In the new cabinet of type RiuS Single, we will be able to use de-ionised water to rinse, spray and flood components up to a size of approx. 1,200 x 800 x 800 mm and a weight of up to 100 kg.
Our combined large parts cabinet will be modified so it has two independent basins. We are also increasing the basin size and making it possible to rinse large components using both HAKU and de-ionised water.
One of the next steps is to extend our laboratory area. As part of the construction and re-development work at QA, technical cleanliness verification will also be given more space and therefore have more room for your analyses.
With all these investments, we will be well equipped for future requirements in technical parts cleaning and will also be able to offer you solutions for particularly complex components.
>>> Further information about technical cleanliness verification at Quality Analysis

