Check out the latest machine from Layton Technologies that safely uses an azeotropic blend of Cyclohexane and IPA for cleaning of electronic components to sub-micron level. This azeotrope has been shown to be effective in removing a wide variety of contaminants since alcohol’s polar molecular chemistry results in repulsion forces between particles and the surface. These…
Read moreLayton Technologies solves trike emission limit problem
Layton Technologies solves trike emission limit problem Layton Technologies has produced a bespoke cleaning system for a leading manufacturer of aeronautical components, creating an all-in-one solution to problems posed by the reclassification of trichloroethylene (often known as TCE or trike) and its controlled use under the Solvent Emissions Directive (SED) Trichloroethylene is a powerful solvent…
Read moreLatest Developments in PEEK® Component Cleaning.
Latest Developments in PEEK® Component Cleaning. The process developed by Layton Technologies and the equipment required is currently used extensively within the medical, defence, electronic and precision engineering sectors worldwide to process an extensive range of parts manufactured in an extensive range of materials. Utilising Alcohol instead of traditional aqueous methods of clean, rinse and…
Read moreFrom Back of a Napkin to Unique Cleaning & Drying System
From Back of a Napkin to Unique Cleaning & Drying System March 2015 - Layton Technologies Press Release When an unusual request for a cleaning machine was received by the technical team at Layton Technologies from an aerospace component manufacturer, their expertise in precision cleaning applications and flexibility rapidly turned a basic hand drawn design…
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