Cleaning of Undercarriage Parts of JR Shinkansen and Train Cars
The undercarriages of Shinkansen and other train cars also need to be disassembled and maintained after the legal period has passed. In order to perform maintenance, equipment that has been used in a harsh environment must be disassembled and cleaned. The problem is that the dirt is not deposited in an environment that is overwhelmingly clean and controlled, as is the case with factory-produced machine parts and automobile parts. The contamination is the result of running outdoors, rain or shine, for two and a half or eight years. The deposits are accumulations of mineral oils, animal and vegetable oils, various organic substances, their degradations, burns, and carbides. There must also be the ingestion of metal fines from high-speed driving.
So, very strong cleaning power is needed to clean them.
Our company has begun accepting orders for cleaning machines for the maintenance of vehicle undercarriage parts, including those used in bullet trains. Even with our deburring cleaning capability, we anticipate that there will be some contamination that cannot be removed in a short period of time.
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