Better Cleaning Efficiency

The most difficult areas to clean in a degreasing machine are the contact surfaces between parts. Parts that are nested or coined can retain oils and contaminants even when sprayed or rotated. During vacuum vapor degreasing, vapor condenses between touching surfaces because air is not restricting its entry into these areas. Rather than heating the part on the outside and relying on condensed liquid to remove contaminants between nested parts, let vapor disperse evenly in a vacuum and condense liquid on the target surface.

When tough, nested parts need extra cleaning power, ask us about our multiple-vapor degreasing cycle systems. If a soak is needed, check out our VCN Solvent process.