Vacuum cleaning offers an unparalleled advantage for the most complex geometries: hollow parts, blind and through holes with very small diameters, moving parts, joints, etc. Vacuum cleaning gets the most out of ultrasonic cleaning, while allowing parts to be cleaned in the deepest crevices.
Examples of parts: cannulas, syringes, cutting drill bits, watch bracelet links, orthopedic implants with concave elements and blind holes, eyeglass hinges, etc.
Single-chamber vacuum machine with detergents
Closed-loop cleaning in a single chamber: integrated cleaning, rinsing, and drying phases, under partial or complete vacuum. The system can use aqueous (or slightly alkaline) detergent solutions, combined with integrated ultrasound, rinsing with osmosis or DI water, and vacuum drying.
Why use vacuum cleaning?
What are its advantages?
- Fully automated, closed, and controlled cycle: excellent reproducibility.
- High-performance vacuum drying.
- Suitable for the most complex geometries.
- Highly compatible with clean rooms or controlled contamination areas.
What are its disadvantages?
- High initial investment
- More technical maintenance (sensors, vacuum pumps, integrated filtration systems)
- Less flexible for very small batches or frequent changes in part type
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