Medical

Washers for Medical Equipment Industry

Generally measured by a change in weight of a piece before and after cleaning, contaminants on medical equipment are extremely important to remove. Through vigorous lab testing, determination of what is on the part is a huge hurdle in cleaning medical parts.

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The Trimac Legacy

In 1986, Kemac Power Spray Systems was founded to manufacture aqueous (water based) cleaning equipment. Its mission was to solve the growing problem manufacturers were having using solvents to clean their parts. Because of environmental concerns, manufacturers wanted to find a way to maintain the same cleanliness standards but without the generation of hazardous waste from the solvent disposal. Kemac’s designs were to clean parts from precision to industrial applications using water-based cleaning. Kemac being one of the first aqueous parts washer manufacturers, soon had shipped machines worldwide. As the company grew, it also expanded its product range from cabinet designs for batch cleaning to flow through washers for inline applications.