After the successful re-launch of parts2clean in October last year, the time has come again. From 11. to13. October 2022, parts2clean - the most important industry event for industrial parts and surface cleaning - will take place at the trade fair grounds in Stuttgart! With their wide range of products, solutions and services, numerous market leaders from Germany and abroad will present their offerings for application-oriented and cost-efficient cleanliness.
Changes in numerous industrial sectors and markets are constantly presenting companies with new challenges. At parts2clean, users from practically all sectors are therefore specifically looking for products and services as well as partners in order to adapt existing processes and solve new tasks optimally and efficiently.
"Despite the adverse circumstances last year, we were able to record a successful trade fair. We are very grateful for the trust that visitors and exhibitors placed in our organization and thus in the staging of parts2clean. This gives us courage for the upcoming events - especially parts2clean 2022 in October," says Hendrik Engelking, Global Director of Deutsche Messe AG.
The themes of parts2clean are cleaning systems and alternative cleaning processes, systems and components for cleaning systems, quality inspection and assurance, cleaning media, services such as contract cleaning, cleanliness analysis, training and more corrosion protection, preservation, packaging and logistics, handling systems and automation solutions, cleaning baskets and workpiece carriers, cleanroom and cleanroom systems, research and development and digitalization.
Supporting program
On all three days, Deutsche Messe, together with the Fraunhofer Cleaning Division and the German Industrial Parts Cleaning Association (Fachverband Industrielle Teilereinigung e.V.), is organizing the specialist forum, which, as in previous years, is dedicated to current topics in cleaning technology. Experts will be discussing issues relating to industrial parts and surface cleaning. In addition to current topics such as "Challenges in electromobility and the energy industry" and "Precision cleaning for extreme requirements", topics such as: Fundamentals of industrial cleaning processes; digitalization / automation / process monitoring; challenges posed by filmic contamination; analytics / technical cleanliness / rules and regulations as well as environmental relevance and the circular economy will be discussed and examined in more detail. Participation in the specialist forum is free of charge and, as last year, will be streamed live on the event website.