Applications, Processes, and Controls is the second volume in the
Handbook for Critical Cleaning, Second Edition. Should you clean
your product during manufacturing? If so, when and how? Cleaning is
essential for proper performance, optimal quality, and increased
sales. Inadequate cleaning of product elements can lead to
catastrophic failure of the entire system and serious hazards to
individuals and the general public. Gain a competitive edge with
proven cleaning and contamination-control strategies A decade after
the bestselling original, the Handbook for Critical Cleaning,
Second Edition helps manufacturers meet today's challenges,
providing practical information and perspective about cleaning
chemistries, equipment, processes, and applications. With 90% new
or revised chapters plus supplementary online material, the
handbook has grown into two comprehensive volumes: Cleaning Agents
and Systems, and Applications, Processes, and Controls. Helping
manufacturers become more efficient and productive, these books:
Show how to increase profitability and meet both existing and
expected product demand Clarify the sea of print and Internet
information about cleaning chemistries and techniques Address
challenges of performance, miniaturization, and cost, as well as
regulatory and supply chain pressures Offer clearly written
guidance from the viewpoints of more than 70 leading industry
contributors in technical, management, academic, and regulatory
disciplines Overview chapters by the editors, industry icons
Barbara and Ed Kanegsberg, meld the different viewpoints and
compile and critique the options. The result is a complete,
cohesive, balanced perspective that helps manufacturers better
select, implement, and maintain a quality, value-added cleaning
process. The second volume, Handbook for Critical Cleaning:
Applications, Processes, and Controls, addresses how to implement,
validate, monitor, and maintain a critical cleaning process. Topics
include cleanrooms, materials compatibility, worker safety,
sustainability, and environmental constraints. The book shows
readers how to draw from diverse disciplines-including aerospace,
art conservation, electronics, food, life sciences, military,
optics, and semiconductors-to achieve superior productivity.
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