In industries such as semiconductor technology, optics and photonics, laser technology, electronics, or medical technology, standards are uncompromising: Particulate and filmic residues must be removed reliably and completely, and processes must be validatable, reproducible, and fully compliant with the relevant norms.

MAFAC has been active in these demanding markets for years. “Today, numerous European companies – both OEMs and end customers – clean with our systems,” says Managing Director Armand Oostendorp. “Their internal analyses confirm that our results consistently not only meet industry-specific standards, but often their own, even stricter internal benchmarks as well.”

At parts2clean, MAFAC shares how suppliers further down the value chain can also reliably meet these requirements. The first step: building a common understanding of High Purity. “Many suppliers manufacture excellent quality parts – but don’t always know what terms like grades or filmic and particulate cleanliness actually mean,” Oostendorp explains. “That’s why parts2clean is such an important platform for us: to meet suppliers where they are – and offer practical guidance on how to achieve the required specifications and become a valuable part of the supply chain for high-end markets.”

What matters most, including from an economic standpoint and beyond short-term goals? Flexibility. MAFAC systems and technologies offer exactly that. They cover a wide range of processes and allow for precise control of cleaning and drying results. Patented processes such as Vacuum Activated Purification (VAP) are specifically designed for demanding applications and reliably remove even the finest particles – from both the process and the product.

With this combination of technological expertise and collaborative consulting, MAFAC turns the term “High Purity” into a clearly defined task – and a cleaning solution built for the future.