Cleaning of Machined Components Date : 17 April, 2020 Location / Mode : Pune INTRODUCTIONParts cleaning, like most metalworking processes, are experiencing ever tightening specifications. Owing to the constantly increasing requirements in terms of efficiency, quality and environmental protection the cleaning of industrial parts has become absolutely essential in modern manufacturing processes. It is highly critical especially in case of automotive components, aerospace parts and medical implants. However, Parts cleaning is often the most ignored area in the production lines. Cleaning is commonly considered as non value adding process; without evaluating the consequences of ignoring component cleaning. A successful cleaning process requires careful selection of both the cleaning chemistry and equipment. Cleaning process is influenced by various factors viz. manufacturing process, cleaning media, surrounding conditions, work?piece quality, parts handling, machine technology, testing process (Millipore test), etc. Keeping this in view, Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association (IMTMA) is organizing a one day programme on Cleaning of Machined Components on 17 April 2020 at Pune.
After undergoing the programme, the participants will be able to – This programme will benefit Managers, Engineers and Middle management personnel involved in the functions of Production, Manufacturing, Quality Assurance and other related areas from Automobile and Auto Ancillaries, Aero space, Medical, General Engineering and other Manufacturing Industries. This programme will be conducted by Industry experts followed by plant visit to Durr Ecoclean. REGISTRATION : Prior registration for participation is necessary. Number of participants is limited and will be accepted on ‘First Come First Serve’ basis. A Certificate of participation will be issued to participants. |
IMTMA Members / Micro Companies
Rs. 4000/-
+18% GST
IMTMA Non Members/ Others
Rs. 4500/-
+18% GST
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