Technical cleanliness plays an important role, especially in areas where components are manufactured, such as electrical engineering or the automotive industry. If contamination occurs at particle-sensitive points, this can quickly lead to functional impairments or even malfunctions. If the residual dirt in a system is so low that no damage occurs, it is considered technically clean.
- Faster standard analysis
 Detect shiny metallic particles with only one filter scan
- Faster particle classification
 Combine light microscopy and electron in a seamless workflow
- Faster decision making
 Analyze the chemical composition of critical particles to identify the source of contamination
- Faster documentation
 Create cleanliness reports that meet all current industry standards in one work step
- Faster particle inspection
 Verification with integrated machine learning algorithms



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