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MecWash Systems
64 Hundred Severn Drive
Tewkesbury Business Park
Tewkesbury
GL20 8SF
UK
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Turned parts cleaning/recycling systems linked
Linking a modern components cleaning machine with a recycling system has brought a turned parts manufacturer production efficiency, greater flexibility and improved environment.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 3 June 2008
Robotic, aqueous systems clean cylinder heads
Two robot-served, aqueous-based cleaning systems are processing IC engine machined cylinder heads, removing remove coolant and swarf at levels above those originally specified.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 25 March 2008
Aqueous-based system cleans pneumatic parts
Pneumatic components manufacturer has replaced its solvent-based cleaning system with an aqueous-based system, delivering complex parts ready for assembly.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 3 March 2008
Component cleaning systems are aqueous-based
Metrology systems, sensors and probes manufacturer uses aqueous-based component cleaning systems, which enhance environmental performance.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 29 February 2008
Aqueous part cleaning copes with complexity
An aqueous-based component cleaning facility is achieving levels of cleanliness in aerospace parts that are surpassing expectations despite the ever growing complexity of component design.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 25 February 2008
Aqueous cleaning systems have high quality
The aqueous-based component cleaning technology has been shown to deliver extremely high quality results, whilst avoiding many potential environmental issues associated with alternative methods.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 24 May 2006
Ultrasonics plus jetting clean parts effectively
The use of ultrasonic cleaning and dedicated jetting - all within the existing wash chamber - enables users to enhance performance, even for the most difficult cleaning tasks.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 24 May 2006
Parts washing - coping with more regulations
Parts washing and cleaning equipment manufacturer,MecWash, 're-writes the rules' on aqueous component cleaning and helps meet the regulations head on.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 12 October 2005
Water recovery/recycle system cuts costs
In a typical 500 litre aqueous washing machine a water recovery and recyling system produces savings of some GBP 7500/year so the system can pay for itself in around 12 months.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 11 October 2005
Aqueous washing machines boost quality
Aqueous washing machines at an engine machining lines feature integral jetting which enables the process to be directed at specific areas of each component.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 28 July 2005
Ultrasonics and aqueous washing combined
Using a combination of rotational aqueous washing and ultrasonic technology, an extremely high level of component cleaning is being achieved at a hydraulics component plant.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 28 July 2005
Cleaning system boosts cost efficiency
Cleanliness, production efficiency and environmental protection are all enhanced by a component cleaning system that handles parts from 60 machines, 30 of which are high volume.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 11 July 2005
Aerospace parts machine shop replaces solvents
Leading aerospace component manufacturing organisation has replaced trichloroethylene-based cleaning with high quality aqueous cleaning for machined aero-engine parts.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 11 July 2005
Aqueous systems keep washing fume-free
Using solvent-based cleaning fluids meant operators had to wait for solvent fumes to dissipate safely, which is why an automotive parts factory switched to aqueous systems.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 11 July 2005
Aqueous systems wash bikes' cylinder heads
Aqueous wash solution recycling systems are helping to achieve cleanliness standards of a maximum of 200 microns particle size and 1 mg total weight per cylinder head.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 11 July 2005
Formula 1 aqueous cleaning overtakes solvents
Aqueous-based component cleaning station cleans off road dust, oil and carbon deposits from engine parts while meeting a high level of environmental commitment.
News from Manufacturingtalk, 11 July 2005
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