Industry Applications

Industry Applications

Instrumentation

Instrumentation

Part cleanliness requirements for instrumentation are critical in pharmaceuticals, food and beverage,  semiconductors, automotive and aerospace. Instrumentation often plays a key role in monitoring and controlling various processes, it is essential to ensure that the parts maintain a high degree of cleanliness.

Application Details

Part cleanliness requirements for instrumentation are critical in pharmaceuticals, food and beverage,  semiconductors, automotive and aerospace. Instrumentation often plays a key role in monitoring and controlling various processes, it is essential to ensure that the parts maintain a high degree of cleanliness.

The cleanliness requirements of instrumentation parts are usually determined according to the actual application goals. In general, these requirements may include the following:

1. Dust-free and impurity-free: The surface of the part should be free of obvious dust, particles or other impurities. 

2. Cleaning performance: The parts should be properly cleaned to ensure that there is no residual material on the surface. This can be achieved by physical or chemical methods.

3. Corrosion resistance: Some industries require high corrosion resistance because the parts may come into contact with harmful chemicals. This factor must be taken into consideration when selecting material and cleaning parts. 

4. Sealing: high sealing performance need to be provided to prevent the entry of external substances. In this case, part cleanliness requirements will be combined with tightness requirements.

In summary, the industry background plays an important role in the formulation of cleanliness requirements for instrumentation parts.  There may be differdent requirements for different industries, but usually accurate measurement and reliable operation are the goals.