Management of Industrial Cleaning Technology and Processes

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Elsevier, 2006 M07 21 - 288 pages
More stringent quality standards and environmental/safety regulations as well as new process and chemical technology have changed industrial cleaning from a “wet and wipe application to a valued and demanding process operation. This book will help cleaning operatives, designers of equipment, metal finishers, industrial chemists and decontaminators understand the value and demands required within the industrial cleaning process and an environment of continuing change.

* Covers all aspects of modern cleaning technologies, helping readers to understand basics of cleaning, equipment used, techniques and possible changes to come within the industry.* Includes environmental regulations and the basis for modern cleaning technologies, ensuring the reader is up to date on cleaning chemicals and their affects.* Covers testing for cleanliness, ensuring cleaning operatives, technicians and end users understand how to achieve the demands required within the industrial cleaning process and an environment of continuing change.
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Modern cleaning technologies
1
Chapter 2 US and global environmental regulations
43
Chapter 3 Health and safety hazards associated with cleaning agents
99
Chapter 4 Control of industrial cleaning process
191
Chapter 5 Testing for cleanliness
257
Chapter 6 Challenging situations within critical precision and industrial cleaning
295
Chapter 7 Equipment used in cleaning
339
Appendix 1 Statistical procedures for management of cleaning or other operations
395
Appendix 2 Description of analytical procedures for cleanliness testing
455
Index
461
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