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Cleaning machine Product List and Ranking from 45 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Aug 27, 2025~Sep 23, 2025
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Cleaning machine Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Aug 27, 2025~Sep 23, 2025
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  1. ホクエートレーディング Aichi//Trading company/Wholesale
  2. シンショー Hiroshima//Industrial Machinery
  3. 丸山製作所 産機営業部 Tokyo//Industrial Machinery
  4. 4 ソマックス Osaka//Industrial Machinery
  5. 5 ゼストロンジャパン Kanagawa//Chemical

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  1. Remove dirt attached to the surface of the mold with the "Kärcher Dry Ice Cleaning Machine." ホクエートレーディング
  2. Mower "MB Series / MBS Series" 丸山製作所 産機営業部
  3. High-pressure washer "5ps・7.5ps Soundproof Type High-pressure Washer" シンショー
  4. 4 High-pressure washer "16.5ps・27ps Soundproof High-pressure Washer" シンショー
  5. 5 Pure Water High-Pressure Washer 'MWG-ZERO' マツキ 本社/東京支店

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Examples of technical challenges related to 5G [Joint Research]

We will introduce an example of how to actually solve the technical challenges associated with 5G!

On this page, we will discuss how to solve the technical challenges associated with 5G, providing an example of a solution. In the previous discussion, we learned that there are cases in 5G-related work where failure can occur if cleaning is not performed. Now, regarding "how to clean," there are important points to consider in the case of 5G work. *For detailed information, please refer to the related links. For more information, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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Relationship between implementation components and ion residues [Joint research with Mr. Hiroki]

By selecting cleaning solder paste and flux, you can ensure more reliable cleanliness!

The theme of this discussion is ions, which are essential for electronic devices. However, unintended ions can remain on the device surface, between electrodes, or in low stand-off areas, resulting in "ion residue." Moreover, since these residues can be supplied from various contamination pathways that include not only raw material factors but also environmental factors, achieving a residual amount of zero is technically very challenging. In this instance, we have collaborated with solder manufacturers to assess the ion residue levels for each implemented component. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. *The PDF document is a technical resource that explains the issues and analysis methods related to ion residue.

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Effects of morphological changes in flux residues after soldering on cleanability.

[Joint Research] Joint research on the effects of morphological changes on washability! Detailed explanations and images are presented.

The no-clean solder paste, which continues to evolve, generates significant heat in fields such as 5G devices and high-power devices for electric vehicles (EVs). As environmental burdens increase, it is necessary to pay attention to long-term changes even in stabilized flux residues. Recent market trends have led to the miniaturization of high-performance electronic devices, resulting in reduced distances between components. This, along with the demand for high-speed calculations and increased capacity, has resulted in high currents and voltages. Consequently, even slight flux residues that were previously not problematic can pose various risks, making cleaning necessary in high-reliability devices, even for no-clean flux residues. Together with Mr. Hiroki, who is developing high-performance solder paste, we conducted joint research on the morphological changes of flux residues after soldering and their impact on cleanability. *For more details, please refer to the related links. *The PDF document is a technical material explaining the evolution and challenges of power devices.

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Verification of the cleaning properties of Sn-Bi low melting point solder paste - Joint Research

Published solutions to challenges in the formation of metal salts (Bi salts)! We conducted joint verification of cleaning performance.

The Sn-Bi solder paste has various advantages, but in high-reliability fields, there are situations where cleaning is required, and one of the cleaning challenges is the formation of metal salts (Bi salts) after sintering. Bi salts can potentially cause migration issues, are difficult to dissolve in organic solvents, and make cleaning challenging. To address the issue of Bi salt formation, we conducted a joint verification of the cleaning properties of the low-melting-point Sn-Bi solder paste developed by Japan Superior Inc. *For more details, please refer to the related link. *The PDF document is a technical material that explains the evolution and challenges of power devices.

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No more failures! How to choose a flux cleaner [Materials available]

Attention those struggling with flux cleaning! The key to flux cleaning lies in "selecting the right cleaning agent"!

This document explains how to choose flux cleaning agents. It provides specific examples of key points to consider when selecting a flux cleaning agent and highlights the aspects to focus on. It also includes important considerations for water-based cleaning agents, such as controlling evaporation loss and variations in water content, as well as examples of non-cleaning type flux cleaning cases, so please take a moment to read it. [Contents (partial)] ■ Key points when choosing flux cleaning agents ■ Types of flux cleaning agents ■ Important considerations when examining water-based cleaning agents ■ Examples of non-cleaning type flux cleaning *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Evaluation Methods for Flux Cleaning / Added Value [Seminar Materials]

An explanation of the latest cleanliness analysis methods and the added value of using flux cleaning agents!

This document provides a detailed explanation of evaluation methods and added value in flux cleaning. It introduces "cleanliness analysis in flux cleaning," as well as "substances to be analyzed," "the impact of residual organic matter," and "the pathways and effects of ion contamination." Additionally, it includes an introduction to Zestron and examples of analytical methods. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Introduction to Zestron ■ Cleanliness analysis in flux cleaning ■ Substances to be analyzed (flux residues) ■ Substances to be analyzed (residues during sintering) ■ Impact of residual organic matter *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Evaluation of cleanliness after cleaning: Analysis methods for flux residues and residues after sintering bonding.

In the cleaning of electronic devices, various factors are intertwined! An explanation of the importance of cleanliness evaluation.

In recent years, the miniaturization and high density of electronic devices have progressed, and along with this, the evolution of the bonding materials used has also coincided, making contamination more complex. In particular, in fields such as automotive, aerospace, space, and high-capacity communication, there is an increasing number of cases that require high reliability, and concurrently, there is a demand for reliable cleaning from the perspective of quality assurance. Inadequate cleaning can lead to issues such as poor wire bonding, poor adhesion of resin in molding, and the occurrence of migration, which is a well-known fact. However, in recent years, there have been many cases where defects occur in later processes despite passing inspections, and we have seen an increase in inquiries to our company regarding this issue. Why do such cases arise? This time, we will explain the importance of cleanliness evaluation after cleaning. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.*

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Troubles with Flux Cleaning Due to High-Density Component Mounting [Case Study]

Along with a case study on cleaning defects due to high-density implementation, we will also provide guidance on methods for restructuring the cleaning process!

We would like to introduce a case study on the investigation of factors leading to cleaning failures due to flux cleaning troubles caused by the high density of component mounting. With the increase in the density of component mounting, a change in the solder paste used was made, but there have been reports of defects believed to be caused by cleaning issues. Based on the information gathered, we inferred the current situation. We conducted an analysis and evaluation of the hypotheses and proposed both temporary and permanent measures tailored to the customer's circumstances based on the results. [Case Overview] ■ Issues - Cleaning performance of flux in low stand-off areas ■ Conclusion - Stable operation is difficult under the current cleaning conditions ■ Permanent improvement measures and proposals - Review of cleaning agents and cleaning processes suitable for the work shape and flux *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is water-soluble flux? An explanation of water-soluble flux residues and analysis methods.

The role and applications of water-soluble flux! We will explain residues, analytical methods, and cleaning methods.

Water-soluble flux is a flux based on water, using water-soluble polymers such as polyoxyethylene alkyl ether. Currently, rosin-based flux is the mainstream for soldering in electronics assembly in Japan, but due to the increasing environmental awareness such as the SDGs, there is a movement to explore the transition to water-soluble flux, which is expected to reduce VOCs. *For more details, you can view the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

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Basic Knowledge of Flux Cleaning ver.2 [Technical Document]

A must-read for those who want to start flux cleaning! "Why wash? How to choose? How to analyze?" can be understood in this one book!

This document explains the key points for considering "flux cleaning methods," as well as the examination of "cleaning and rinsing processes," "drying processes," and the evaluation (analysis) of residues. It is recommended for those who want to start flux cleaning and for those who wish to gain a comprehensive understanding from cleaning to analysis. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ What is flux cleaning? ■ The purpose of flux cleaning and the fields where cleaning is required ■ Types of flux cleaning agents/methods and selection methods ■ The importance and methods of residue evaluation (analysis), etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Fluorine-based cleaning solvent compatible cleaning equipment

Designing cleaning equipment suitable for solvents through information exchange with solvent manufacturers!

We would like to introduce our "Fluorine-based Cleaning Solvent Compatible Cleaning Equipment." We can accommodate your specifications from manual machines to automatic machines, with various tank numbers. Cleaning and drying are performed with a single solution. Additionally, when proposing cleaning machines, we will estimate the monthly solvent consumption using our unique know-how. 【Features】 ■ Accommodates your specifications from manual machines to automatic machines with various tank numbers ■ Estimates monthly solvent consumption using our unique know-how ■ Supports cleaning and drying with a single solution ■ Designs cleaning equipment suitable for solvents *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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【HELIX NOZZLE Use Case】Degreasing of Heat Exchanger Components

Shortening cleaning time! Introducing examples of fine bubble shower cleaning machines.

We would like to introduce a case study on the use of the fine bubble generator "HELIX NOZZLE" in the degreasing of heat exchanger components. By showering the cleaning solution mixed with fine bubbles, the residual oil on the components was reduced by half, and the cleaning time was shortened. Please feel free to contact us if you need assistance. 【Case Summary】 ■Reduction in cleaning time ■By showering the cleaning solution mixed with fine bubbles, the residual oil on the components was reduced by half. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Precision Cleaning Service (Wet Cleaning)

Select appropriate agents according to the condition of the raw materials and products! We can also accommodate assembled parts.

At M.A.C. Technology Co., Ltd.'s Cleaning and Regeneration Division, we offer "Precision Cleaning Services (Wet Cleaning)." Leveraging the knowledge and experience we have cultivated, primarily focusing on components of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, we select appropriate chemicals based on the condition of the base material and products to provide our wet cleaning services. Additionally, we perform precision cleaning mainly on components of ion implantation, sputtering, and CVD equipment, and we can also accommodate precision cleaning for diffusion furnaces, etching, and lithography processes. 【Target Materials】 ■ Quartz ■ Ceramic ■ Stainless Steel ■ Molybdenum ■ Tungsten, and various other metals and resin components *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Industrial Equipment / Vacuum Distillation Cleaning Device

SanKen Access Co., Ltd. responds to development needs with advanced technological capabilities and the latest information power.

Industrial Equipment and Environment / Vacuum Distillation Cleaning Device is a system that regenerates cleaning solutions discharged from various manufacturing plants. By reusing the cleaning solutions, cost reduction can be achieved. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Compact and Energy-Saving│Peeling Cleaning Device for Sheet Metal Industry

We will introduce a case where the addition of requested features improved management and work efficiency, leading to cost reduction!

We would like to introduce a case where we developed an automatic line for peeling and cleaning targeted at sheet metal manufacturers. The client requested a replacement of existing equipment with a focus on downsizing and energy saving. By adding the requested functions, we achieved improvements in management and workability. Additionally, the downsizing resulted in faster temperature increases, leading to lower electricity costs and contributing to cost reduction. 【Case Overview (Partial)】 ■ Target Industry: Sheet Metal Manufacturers ■ Process: Cleaning Process ■ Machine Equipment Category: Peeling and Cleaning Equipment ■ Installation Information: Replacement of existing equipment at a sheet metal manufacturer *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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