Application of the Clean Technology in the Metal Cleaning Process 


Vol. 3,  No. 2, pp. 57-73, Dec.  1997


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  Abstract

Metal cleaning process is a technology which removes oil, dust and soil etc. on the surface of metal utilizing cleaning agents. These contaminants disturb the following processes such as plating and painting etc. if they are not removed. Thus, metal cleaning is typically an environmentally hazardous activity. Until recently, vapor degreasers as utilizing chlorinated solvents have been relatively cheap, extraordinarily versatile and waste disposal costs have been perceived as insignificant. Today, however, it is readily apparent that Industry's reliance upon chlorinated solvents as metal cleaners have resulted in a myriad of environmental, health and safety concerns. Therefore, this paper studies on a parameter and a sort of the alternative cleaning agents for the optimum cleaners. Also, a great deal of effort has been devoted to developing alternative metal cleaning technologies in advanced countries and some processes are being commercialized among them. We are going to consider alternative aqueous cleaning agents replacing organic chlorinated solvents and to pursue a domain application through a successful improvement case.

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[IEEE Style]

C. CK and K. HJ, "Application of the Clean Technology in the Metal Cleaning Process," Clean Technology, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 57-73, 1997. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Chung CK and Koo HJ. 1997. Application of the Clean Technology in the Metal Cleaning Process. Clean Technology, 3, 2, (1997), 57-73. DOI: .