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Handbook for critical cleaning / editor-in-chief, Barbara Kanegsberg ; associate editor, Edward Kanegsberg.

Contributor(s): Kanegsberg, Barbara | Kanegsberg, Edward.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2001Description: 658 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 0849316553 (alk. paper).Subject(s): Metal cleaning | Cleaning compounds | Manufacturing processes | Surface preparation | Surface chemistryDDC classification: 621.381
Contents:
Section 1: Cleaning agents -- Section 2: Cleaning systems -- Section 3: Contamination control; analytical techniques, compatibility -- Section 4: Process selection and maintenance -- Section 5: Specific areas of cleaning -- Section 6: Regulatory/safety considerations.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

With all the cleaning approaches available, how do you choose which one is best for your needs? Components manufacturers wonder which will provide a competitive edge. Chemists and engineers worry about the effect of any process modification on a critical component or on the stability of an irreplaceable antique.

There is no silver bullet, no magic drop-in solution. The best approach is application specific and often location specific. Handbook for Critical Cleaning provides the tools you need to select the best approach in a rapidly changing world. Rigorous in its treatment of technical issues, broad in scope, and clearly written, the book includes cleaning agent options, cleaning systems/chemical and equipment integration, contamination control, cleanliness standards, analytical testing, process selection, implementation, and maintenance, specific applications areas, and regulatory considerations and outlook.

Cleaning, which was once a simple decision among a few cleaning agents and types of equipment, is now recognized as a major factor in process control and product improvement. Choosing the best process involves an understanding of chemistry, engineering, safety and regulatory requirements, as well as a realistic assessment of the strengths and limitations of the local workforce. Handbook for Critical Cleaning shows you not only what processes are available and how to evaluate them, but how to customize cleaning procedures to meet your needs.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section 1: Cleaning agents -- Section 2: Cleaning systems -- Section 3: Contamination control; analytical techniques, compatibility -- Section 4: Process selection and maintenance -- Section 5: Specific areas of cleaning -- Section 6: Regulatory/safety considerations.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction
  • What is Critical Cleaning?
  • Section 1 Cleaning Agents
  • Chapter 1.1 Overview of Cleaning Agents (p. 3)
  • Chapter 1.2 Solvents and Solubility (p. 21)
  • Chapter 1.3 Aqueous Cleaning Essentials (p. 37)
  • Chapter 1.4 Review of Solvents for Precision Cleaning (p. 59)
  • Chapter 1.5 Hydrofluoroethers (p. 75)
  • Chapter 1.6 Hydrofluorocarbons (p. 89)
  • Chapter 1.7 Normal-Propyl Bromide (p. 111)
  • Chapter 1.8 Vapor Degreasing with Traditional Chlorinated Solvents (p. 133)
  • Chapter 1.9 Volatile Methylsiloxanes: Unexpected New Solvent Technology (p. 147)
  • Chapter 1.10 Benzotrifluorides (p. 157)
  • Chapter 1.11 HCFC-225: Alternative Precision and Electronics Cleaning Technology (p. 167)
  • Chapter 1.12 d-Limonene: A Safe and Versatile Naturally Occurring Alternative Solvent (p. 175)
  • Section 2 Cleaning Systems
  • Chapter 2.1 Cleaning Equipment Overview (p. 187)
  • Chapter 2.2 The Fundamental Theory and Application of Ultrasonics for Cleaning (p. 201)
  • Chapter 2.3 Ultrasonic Cleaning Mechanism (p. 217)
  • Chapter 2.4 Higher-Frequency and Multiple-Frequency Ultrasonic Systems (p. 227)
  • Chapter 2.5 Megasonic Cleaning Action (p. 233)
  • Chapter 2.6 Equipment Design (p. 245)
  • Chapter 2.7 Cold and Heated Batch Solvent Cleaning Systems (p. 265)
  • Chapter 2.8 Flushing Systems (p. 273)
  • Chapter 2.9 Solvent Vapor Degreasing--Minimizing Waste Streams (p. 279)
  • Chapter 2.10 Vapor Degreaser Retrofitting (p. 291)
  • Chapter 2.11 Enclosed Cleaning Systems (p. 297)
  • Chapter 2.12 Precision Cleaning and Drying Utilizing Low-Flash-Point Solvents (p. 309)
  • Chapter 2.13 Dense-Phase CO[subscript 2] as a Cleaning Solvent: Liquid CO[subscript 2] and Supercritical CO[subscript 2] (p. 315)
  • Chapter 2.14 Carbon Dioxide Dry Ice Snow Cleaning (p. 329)
  • Chapter 2.15 Gas Plasma: A Dry Process for Cleaning and Surface Treatment (p. 337)
  • Chapter 2.16 Super-Heated, High-Pressure Steam Vapor Cleaning (p. 343)
  • Chapter 2.17 Making Decisions about Water and Wastewater for Aqueous Operations (p. 349)
  • Chapter 2.18 Overview of Drying: Drying after Solvent Cleaning and Fixturing (p. 377)
  • Chapter 2.19 Aqueous Parts Drying (p. 383)
  • Chapter 2.20 Liquid Displacement Drying Techniques (p. 397)
  • Section 3 Contamination Control; Analytical Techniques, Compatibility
  • Chapter 3.1 How Clean Is Clean? Measuring Surface Cleanliness and Defining Acceptable Level of Cleanliness (p. 415)
  • Chapter 3.2 Contamination Control and Analytical Techniques (p. 431)
  • Chapter 3.3 Material Compatibility (p. 449)
  • Section 4 Process Selection and Maintenance
  • Chapter 4.1 Evaluating, Choosing, and Implementing the Process: How to Get Vendors to Work with You (p. 463)
  • Chapter 4.2 Optimizing and Maintaining the Process (p. 475)
  • Section 5 Specific Areas of Cleaning
  • Chapter 5.1 Surface Cleaning, Particle Removal (p. 491)
  • Chapter 5.2 Cleaning Metals: Strategies for the New Millennium (p. 505)
  • Chapter 5.3 Very High Performance, Complex Applications (p. 519)
  • Chapter 5.4 Cleaning Solutions in the Semiconductor Wafer Manufacturing Process (p. 541)
  • Chapter 5.5 Biomedical Applications: Analytical Characterization for Biocompatibility (p. 563)
  • Section 6 Regulatory/Safety Considerations
  • Chapter 6.1 Safety and the Environment--Some Editorial Thoughts (p. 577)
  • Chapter 6.2 Critical Cleaning--Working with Regulators--From a Regulator's Viewpoint (p. 585)
  • Chapter 6.3 Lessons Learned from the Phaseout of Ozone-Depleting Solvents (p. 591)
  • Chapter 6.4 Screening Techniques for Environmental Impact of Cleaning Agents (p. 599)
  • Chapter 6.5 Health and Safety (p. 615)
  • Section 7
  • Glossary of Common Terms and Acronyms (p. 627)
  • Contributors: Background and Contact Information (p. 631)
  • Index (p. 641)

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