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Contract Cleaners
THE PROBLEM: High Volume. Varied Cleaning Requirements. Equipment Flexibility and Reliability. An entire industry has evolved to supply Contract Cleaning and Industrial Stripping to manufacturers. Some manufacturers do not have a sufficient volume of parts to be cleaned to justify the purchase of their own furnace. Others may not want to dedicate the space or materials handling requirements to a cleaning function. Contract Cleaners must be able to handle heavy volumes and the diverse needs and cleaning requirements of a variety of industries.
Examples of the diversity of parts:
- Finishing line hooks, hangers and racks that need to be cleaned of excess paint or powder coatings before returning them to use on painting and coating lines.
- Rejected painted or coated parts that need to be cleaned prior to recoating.
- Automotive engines and parts such as starters, alternators, water pumps etc. that need to be cleaned prior to rebuilding.
- Plastic machine tooling such as extruder screws, molds, dies and breaker plates etc. that need to be cleaned in conjunction with color or material changes or as part of routine maintenance.
All of these needs present the Contract Cleaners with a demand for high volume processing of widely varying materials. The business of these businesses is to clean. Sometimes their volume requires constant, 24/7 running of their cleaning equipment. Down time and maintenance of their equipment translates directly into dollar costs or lost business.
THE SOLUTION: Pollution Control Products Co. supplies cleaning equipment to many of the major Contract Cleaners in the US. The RateControlled and InertGas models of the Controlled Pyrolysis® Furnace meet their diverse needs, high volume, speed and ease of use, variable processing capabilities and dependability. They also rely on the prompt and knowledgeable technical support provided by Pollution Controls renowned service department. Our service professionals are always on call to quickly solve problems and to keep your equipment operating under high and often harsh processing demands. Parts are usually available and can be shipped the same day.
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