Whether production, maintenance or reprocessing is involved – clean components and surfaces are a must in any case. And cleanliness requirements are becoming stricter and stricter all the time. This makes industrial cleaning technology a genuine growing market. With its exclusive focus on the attainment, control and documentation of specified levels of component and surface cleanliness, parts2clean presents the world’s largest and most in-depth offerings in the field, and is the international information and procurement platform for users from all industries, as well as for suppliers. And thus it’s no wonder that nearly all market and technology leaders have already booked floor space for the 8th leading international trade fair in Stuttgart (Germany) from October 12 to 14, 2010.

Cleaning, but not at any cost Ever stricter requirements for component and surface cleanliness necessitate greater efforts in the area of parts cleaning in nearly all sectors of the manufacturing industries, as well as in the fields of maintenance and reprocessing. At the same time, cost pressure is dictating more efficiency. And thus demand is great for cleaning solutions by means of which optimisation potential can be exploited with regard to economy, quality and ecology. This is one of the factors revealed by an industry survey conducted by fairXperts GmbH from the 1st of July through the 30th of September, 2009. The surveyed companies are expecting further increases in international demand a well.
A show not to be missed Thanks to its strength within the market, parts2clean is the number one address where fulfilling requirements for cleaning solutions is concerned. “The trade fair was a complete success for us in 2009, and we’ll certainly exhibit again at the next parts2clean due to the expert visitors who are extremely interesting for us, and their concrete needs. We established lots of contacts to new customers, of whom roughly 60% have immediate requirements. We were able to offer suitable, requirements-oriented solutions for actual problem cases directly at our booth. We now look forward to being able to implement these solutions”, reports Detlef Weber, managing director of Wehrle & Weber GmbH.
Floor space increasing demand Numerous companies have also already decided to participate at parts2clean 2010, including nearly all of the market and technology leaders from the various exhibition sectors, i.e. equipment, processes and process media along with conditioning for degreasing, cleaning, deburring and the pre-treatment of components, as well as parts baskets and workpiece carriers, handling and process automation, cleanroom technology, job-shop cleaning, quality assurance, test methods and analysis procedures. Due to the fact that 54% of the surveyed companies will not reduce their budgets for participation at existing, leading trade fairs like parts2clean, it’s no wonder that they’re securing their booth locations so early. An additional 15% intend to invest even more in trade fair participation. parts2clean is benefiting from this as well.

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Further information is available at www.parts2clean.com
Eurotec will come back on the subject later. By the way, we already published numerous articles on cleaning, go here. We also had a few entries in the blog here.
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