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Design for Cleanability

Use of water-soluble cutting fluids throughout the machining process [Pg.39]

Minimization of woric-in-progress (WIP) implementation of continuous flow manufacturing (CFM) [Pg.39]

Use of rinse tanks between successive machining operations [Pg.39]

Handling of parts with gloves after final cleaning and during final inspection [Pg.40]

Shipping of parts in appropriate, clean, nonshedding bags or reusable containers [Pg.40]


Sipitkowski, J. M., Design for Cleanability Part Geometry and Surface Finish, Precision Cleaning, l(l) 55-57 (Nov./Dec. 1993)... [Pg.55]


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