A Study on Cleanliness Evaluation Methods of Industrial Cleaning Agents and Their Field Applications 


Vol. 5,  No. 2, pp. 1-12, Dec.  1999


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  Abstract

Cleaning Processes are widely employed in the manufacturing processes of many industries and various environmental contaminants are generated during their operation. Thus, as the environmental and safety regulations are getting severer at home and abroad, it is indispensable that the existing cleaning agents which are causing environmental and safety problems should be replaced by the more environmentally-friendly alternative ones. In order to select alternative cleaning agents, it is necessary that their cleaning power is equivalent to or better than that of existing cleaning agents. However, the evaluation methods of cleaning power of industrial cleaning agents have not been established for comparison of cleanliness. In this study, various kinds of evaluation methods of cleanliness which can be utilized in the laboratory or in the industrial field are examined and their field application cases are reviewed and analyzed.

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[IEEE Style]

B. JH and S. MC, "A Study on Cleanliness Evaluation Methods of Industrial Cleaning Agents and Their Field Applications," Clean Technology, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 1-12, 1999. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Bae JH and Shin MC. 1999. A Study on Cleanliness Evaluation Methods of Industrial Cleaning Agents and Their Field Applications. Clean Technology, 5, 2, (1999), 1-12. DOI: .