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11–13 Oct 2022
Today, component cleanness is just as important a quality criterion as the actual manufacture and processing. A comprehensive study by the Fraunhofer Network for Cleaning Technology shows that cleaning time makes up 25% of cyclic production steps on average. Due to this major time factor and increasingly tougher demands on function, quality and service life, industrial parts cleaning is an important link in the added value chain of the production process. Within component manufacture, cleaning ensures the required surface finish or surface cleanness. It is frequently the case that defined residual soiling values or residual particle values have to be adhered to. In order to comply with such standards efficiently, a cleaning process tailored to the respective requirements is vital. Even accompanying processes such as quality assurance, preservation, packaging and logistics have an influence on the surface finish or surface cleanness and should therefore be considered as building blocks for an optimal result in the cleaning process. Cleaning systems for wet cleaning processes Cleaning systems for thermal processes Cleaning systems for blasting processes Cleaning systems for special processes Cleaning systems for mechanical processes Systems and components for plant engineering Cleaning agents Systems for pre-treatment and deburring Systems for drying processes Quality assurance Anticorrosive and preservation Sterilisation and packaging Reprocessing systems Processing and systems for bath maintenance Handling and automation Cleaning products
07–09 Nov 2022
The 8th Annual European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2012 will help you improve operational excellence across all your operations – whether they are European-wide or global. As manufacturing recovers from the recession it is critical that you improve business performance and reduce costs to stay ahead of your competitors. Attend EMS 2012 to: Equip yourself with the latest information on how economic trends are impacting on the future direction of European manufacturing Develop strategies to transform your organisation by creating a Continuous Improvement (CI) culture Identify how to implement best practice and lean management systems across worldwide operations Gain insight into how to implement green practices without reducing profits Advance your operational excellence programmes further
For over three decades, the semiconductor community has consistently recognized SEMI tradeshows as the premier venues to reach the global semiconductor, photovoltaic and flat panel display industries. SEMI exhibitors sell to every major semiconductor, photovoltaic and flat panel display market, and each event delivers the latest and most extensive information available. Discover New Companies and Technologies Over 10,000 registrants to SEMICON Europa 2009. Over 33% of the visitors are representatives from device manufacturers. 49% of the visitors came to discover new products and technologies. 1,000 participants attended over 20 different technical and business programs.
15–18 Nov 2022
electronica is the world's leading trade fair: Only it is the world of electronics from an extensive and complex, is the international meeting point and offers an unparalleled knowledge sharing platform. Entire range of electronics: Completely from components to systems, applications and services across all segments. International meeting place: Companies throughout the electronics industry and high-profile visitors from around the world, including major decision makers and buyers.
22–24 Nov 2022
PMRExpo Cologne - industry event for professionals in mobile communications and control centers The PMRExpo represents the neutral image of a several-billion-euro market; It annually brings together executives and professionals from the target groups BOS (authorities and safety organizations such as police, fire, ambulance, THW), public utilities, energy, public transport (PT) industry, logistics and trade as well as municipalities.
29 Nov — 01 Dec 2022
Worldwide growth in a new format The Valve World Expo is the world’s leading trade fair for valves and valve equipment. In 2010, it will take place for the first time at its new location in Düsseldorf. Trade visitors from the sectors Oil & gas, chemical industry, power supply industry, marine, refinery and offshore industry, machine and plant construction, ship building, motor and vehicle construction, and food processing industry all use the fast-paced developments of valve technology, which are shown comprehensively at the Valve World Expo. Primarily material and plant engineers, quality inspectors, providers and retailers of valves, as well as suppliers for casting technology, forging, industrial springs and seals visit the Valve World Trade Fair and Conference in order to get familiar with the global range of products and services, as well as to analyse the latest technological trends.
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