No drain connection needed July 1st 2007 Aqueous-based component
cleaning technology from
MecWash Systems is now
meeting the high
performance standards laid
down by one of the world's
leading manufacturers of
measurement equipment.
Four MecWash Midi
cleaning stations are now
operational for Renishaw
and are achieving results
that even satisfy Tof SIMS
analysis (Time-of-flight
secondary ion mass
spectrometry) a highly
demanding surface analysis
process undertaken at
Bristol University. As a result,
the 330,000 components per
month produced at
Renishaw's Stonehouse
and Wotton-under-Edge
facilities are achieving the
high levels of cleanliness
required for a range of
applications in industry.
Each of the four
MecWash Midi installations
three at Stonehouse and
the other at Wotton-under-
Edge benefit from a builtin
Aqua-Save wash water
treatment system which
vacuum drying. This
ensures that material such
as metal swarf, coolant and
auto de-burring residue is
removed from each
component ahead of further
assembly operations that
take place at Renishaw's
plants both in the UK and
Ireland. The systems also
provide a clean, bright,
residue free surface finish
without spots and stains
which is paramount to the
highly aesthetic appearance
of the final product.
"Each wash programme
accommodates two metal
trays, loaded from waist
height and indexed during
loading through 180°, into
which perforated plastic
inserts are located.
Individually these can
accommodate a wide range
of component sizes from
6 to 320 units per load but
importantly, all are held in
position without the risk of
metal-to-metal
contact,"comments
MecWash sales director,
Paul Young.
All the units are able to
accommodate a range of
manufacturing materials
including stainless steel,
cleans and recycles the
wash and rinse solutions.
Consequently, the wash
installations do not need a
connection to drains
allowing them to be sited
where required within the
production lines.
Based on the MecWash
rotational washing
technology, the Midis'
choice of programmes
provides rotational flood
immersion washing, rinsing,
final rinsing, high
performance filtration, oil
separation and hot air and
aluminium and brass
direct from the wide range of
machining processes that
are at the heart of the
majority of Renishaw's
manufacturing expertise.
The use of ultrasonics in
conjunction with the
rotational wash technology
in two of the machines had
been specified to remove
surface staining that could
arise from dried-on coolant.
John Fielder, senior
production engineer,
explains; "Previously, we
used a series of ultrasonic
dip tanks and solvent
cleaning so there are clear
performance and
environmental benefits
associated with the decision
to move to the MecWash
installations," he says.
"Alongside this, the in-built
Aqua-Save units which
require only small amounts
of waste oil to be
transported occasionally for
safe disposal off site,
enhance our environmental
performance which we
believe is a key element in
responsible, modern
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