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titleOfInvention Degreasing and cleaning method and device
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] Conventional trichloroethane and freon 1 which are safe and efficient in terms of hygiene without the problem of ozone depletion. 13 provides a degreasing cleaning method and apparatus applicable to all fields performed by the method of No. [Structure] The substance to be cleaned has a low solubility in water, and vapor or steam and its condensate are used at the azeotropic temperature of an azeotropic mixture of water and an oil-soluble solvent that forms a minimum azeotrope system with water. To wash. The cleaning device has a reflux cooling device at the top of the cleaning chamber surrounded by a wall of a heat insulating structure and a heating device at the bottom, and two sealable openings for carrying out and carrying in the object to be cleaned on the side surface of the cleaning chamber. A washing tank having a portion, a washing liquid inlet, and a bottom outlet and having a siphon pipe inside the washing chamber is provided above the washing liquid surface and at a position where the condensed reflux liquid falls. It can be automated by installing two sub-chambers, an automatic carry-in / carry-out transfer device, and a washing tank elevating device.
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