Why Your Parts Cleaning Process Isn’t Working — And How to Fix It
In modern manufacturing environments, contamination control is critical to product reliability.
Whether producing aerospace components, electronics assemblies, or precision machined parts, even microscopic residues can affect performance.
Yet many manufacturers still approach cleaning problems the same way: by changing to stronger solvents.
Unfortunately, this approach often treats the symptom rather than the cause.
Cleaning Success Starts with Understanding Contamination
Manufacturing processes introduce a wide range of contaminants, including machining oils, flux residues, lubricants, adhesives, and metal particulates.
Each contamination type requires a different cleaning chemistry.
Without knowing what residues are present, selecting the right solvent becomes guesswork.
The Cost of Cleaning Failures
When cleaning processes fail, manufacturers may experience:
Why Manufacturers Are Moving Beyond Solvents
MicroCare works with manufacturers to diagnose cleaning challenges and recommend chemistry tailored to their specific applications.
Through Lab Contamination Analysis, MicroCare experts identify the chemical composition of residues and recommend an off-the shelf or custom formulated cleaning fluid designed to remove them effectively.
This approach helps manufacturers achieve consistent, reliable cleaning results.
What to Do
If your cleaning process isn’t delivering the results you expect, the problem may not be the solvent. It may be the chemistry match.
Connect with MicroCare technical experts and request a contamination analysis today.
Whether producing aerospace components, electronics assemblies, or precision machined parts, even microscopic residues can affect performance.
Yet many manufacturers still approach cleaning problems the same way: by changing to stronger solvents.
Unfortunately, this approach often treats the symptom rather than the cause.
Cleaning Success Starts with Understanding Contamination
Manufacturing processes introduce a wide range of contaminants, including machining oils, flux residues, lubricants, adhesives, and metal particulates.
Each contamination type requires a different cleaning chemistry.
Without knowing what residues are present, selecting the right solvent becomes guesswork.
The Cost of Cleaning Failures
When cleaning processes fail, manufacturers may experience:
- Increased rework
- Reduced product reliability
- Process inefficiencies
- Higher cleaning costs
Why Manufacturers Are Moving Beyond Solvents
MicroCare works with manufacturers to diagnose cleaning challenges and recommend chemistry tailored to their specific applications.
Through Lab Contamination Analysis, MicroCare experts identify the chemical composition of residues and recommend an off-the shelf or custom formulated cleaning fluid designed to remove them effectively.
This approach helps manufacturers achieve consistent, reliable cleaning results.
What to Do
If your cleaning process isn’t delivering the results you expect, the problem may not be the solvent. It may be the chemistry match.
Connect with MicroCare technical experts and request a contamination analysis today.