8. Technical cleanliness (e-learning)

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Technical cleanliness, as defined in standards, relates to the absence and limitation of defined contamination. A complete lack of particle adhesion (solid matter) is not possible; therefore, appropriate requirements must accept an allowable degree of defined particle (residual) contamination. A bolt that complies with a cleanliness requirement is not necessarily clean. However, the amount, type, […]

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Technical cleanliness, as defined in standards, relates to the absence and limitation of defined contamination. A complete lack of particle adhesion (solid matter) is not possible; therefore, appropriate requirements must accept an allowable degree of defined particle (residual) contamination.
A bolt that complies with a cleanliness requirement is not necessarily clean. However, the amount, type, and size of the particles must be defined and controlled.
In this course we will go through how to evaluate the cleanliness and what to take in to consideration to achieve a better cleanliness level.

What Will You Learn?

  • Technical cleanliness definition.
  • Answer on question: Why is cleanliness important?
  • Where do contaminated particles usually come from.
  • The cleanliness standards within the automotive industry.
  • Learn about extraction methods.
  • Analysis method.
  • Definition of cleanliness level.
  • Example of cleanliness requirement.
  • Cleanliness in the bolt manufacturing process.
  • Cleanliness vs cost.

Audience

  • Engineering
  • Quality
  • Sales
  • Purchasing
  • Passionate about the subject
  • Students

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