PMTS Knowledge Center: When ‘Clean’ Really Counts
Chuck Sexton, global product line manager for Kyzen, will present a knowledge center to discuss options available for shops to meet customer’s cleaning demands.
It’s getting increasingly difficult to meet the stringent clean standards being demanded of metalworking shops without having current technology available to meet those standards. Chuck Sexton, global product line manager for Kyzen, will present a knowledge center to discuss options available for shops to meet customer’s cleaning demands.
The presentation is scheduled a 3 p.m. on Tuesday, April 25, in the knowledge center area at the back of the main PMTS hall. Answering the needs of engineers in fields including military, automotive, telecommunication, aerospace and medical, Mr. Sexton will help bring attendees up to speed in the possibilities available to shops in the parts cleaning segment of the industry.
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