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What is the difference between an immersion parts washer and an aqueous parts washer?

An immersion parts washer is a type of parts washer that uses a tank filled with a cleaning solution to clean parts. Parts are submerged in the cleaning solution and then manually scrubbed to remove any dirt or grime. The cleaning solution in an immersion parts washer can be water-based or solvent-based.

An aqueous parts washer, on the other hand, uses a water-based cleaning solution that is sprayed onto parts to clean them. The cleaning solution is heated to help remove dirt and grime, and the parts are typically placed on a turntable or conveyor belt to ensure they are evenly cleaned.

The main difference between an immersion parts washer and an aqueous parts washer is the cleaning process. Immersion parts washers require manual scrubbing, which can be time-consuming and labor-intensive. Aqueous parts washers use an automated spray process, which is more efficient and less labor-intensive.

Aqueous parts washers are also typically more environmentally friendly than immersion parts washers, as they use water-based cleaning solutions that are safer for the environment. Immersion parts washers can use solvent-based cleaning solutions, which can be harmful to the environment.

Overall, the choice between an immersion parts washer and an aqueous parts washer will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Immersion parts washers may be more suitable for smaller parts or for situations where manual scrubbing is necessary, while aqueous parts washers may be more suitable for larger parts or for situations where an automated cleaning process is required.

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