Industrial parts and surface cleaning are constantly changing due to structural shifts in the industry, new megatrends, and the ongoing energy transition. To reflect this, the 20th edition of parts2clean, the leading international trade fair for industrial parts and surface cleaning, will take place from September 26 to 28 at the Stuttgart Exhibition Grounds with an expanded range of solutions and a new highlight topic: "High Purity."
As the premier international networking hub for industrial parts and surface cleaning, parts2clean showcases a unique portfolio of solutions that reflect the requirements of multiple user industries. The upcoming anniversary event, titled "Cleaning redefined," will offer a broader range of solutions that address new and evolving tasks resulting from trends such as automation, digitization, AI, sustainability, and stricter regulatory requirements.
The event will highlight the energy efficiency of cleaning systems and processes and cover solutions for electronics manufacturing, e-mobility, sensor technology, the optical industry, and medical and pharmaceutical technology. The focus will also be on the High Purity topic, addressing stringent requirements for ultra-fine particulate, film-chemical, organic, and inorganic purity needed in semiconductor supply, precision optics and optoelectronics industries, thin-film technology, medical technology, and vacuum-technology components.
According to Hendrik Engelking, the Global Director at Deutsche Messe, the highlight topic of High Purity addresses critical tasks that require a holistic approach to the entire process chain, including pre-processes, production materials, media, handling influences, and ambient conditions. The Expert Forum will offer bilingual presentations in German and English by renowned speakers from science, research, and industry, addressing current tasks and developments from different business sectors. The knowledge transfer included in the Forum, jointly organised with the Fraunhofer-Business Area "Cleaning" and the German Industrial Parts Cleaning Association (FiT), will offer visitors and exhibitors a valuable source of knowledge about trends, innovations, benchmark applications, and reports from the field, free of charge.