The sector of metal small parts presents a myriad of variables, including material type, processing method, and precision level. This variety results in the use of a wide range of oils, creating various degrees of washing complexity typically performed with water and detergent. An exception is represented by bolts, which require a two-step washing process: the first step involves degreasing and defosfating the parts before entering the oven, and the second step involves removing oil after the tempering phase. The process concludes with corrosion protection in an emulsified oil bath.
Despite the small size of the parts, their complexity can reach high levels. To manage this complexity while treating multiple pieces simultaneously, even in bulk, Triton has adopted a wide range of technological solutions in terms of transportation and housing methodology, as well as washing methods. All of this is achieved through automation that reduces consumption and does not require constant operator monitoring.