Cleaning of surfaces for the converting industry
- Cleaning before printing
- Printing units suffer from particles that cling to the printing rollers. These particles cause printing errors and lead to interruptions in the production process.
- Cleaning before converting
- The converting process is very susceptible to dragged-in particles. This is especially true for very thin layers that need to be applied. This situation presents itself both during siliconisation and lacquering processes.
- Cleaning after trimming
- Particles arise especially near cutting appliances, knives and rotating discs. It is recommendable to remove the particles before the wind up.
- Cleaning before foil coating
- Foils that are applied onto surfaces need to be free from particles. Even small particles will appear enlarged through the foil irrespective whether these are transparent or coloured.
- Cleaning after sanding
- Sanding processes produce a lot of very fine particles that are more or less as big as the sanding furrows. Oftentimes, you need to clean the area with brushes and/or compressed air driven nozzles more than once.