Systems

Directed Spray Systems
The directed spray system approach for removing soils, both loose or tenacious, revolves around the ability to actually impinge upon the soil with the spray jets. Missed areas due to the geometry of the part, or the location of the jets, can leave parts less than thoroughly clean. At ACT we have been providing systems for a wide variety of applications for decades. Chances are in a brief conversation we can define for you whether or not the application you have is suited to ACT’s directed spray technologies. Once that is done, we then need to cover key issues for design and here just a few:
a. Are the parts always the same part number or do you envision using the system for multiple parts?
b. What is the largest (and smallest) practical part to be cleaned?
c. What is the throughput? Some customers need only a few processed per hour and rely on our batch systems, while others need many processed per hour and the advantages of ACT’s automated processing.
d. What kind of floor space is available?
e. Finally, what is the next process for these parts? Do they need to be dry?
ACT’s engineering is dedicated to providing its customers with the most cost effective, most efficient, and best performing process that can be achieved with directed spray. Some of our more recent successes include tooling for a large machining operation, huge yet sensitive transmissions from military aircraft, and even critical parts from high speed printing presses. Whatever your application entails, by talking to us at ACT you can be confident in getting a no nonsense solution backed with a superior level of customer service and honest value that’s made right here in America.







