Decades of experience, state-of-the-art machinery and innovative processes – at HEMO, we do everything we can to get very close to nothingness. And we get as close as our demanding customers require.
As a technology leader in surface engineering, we at HEMO are specialists in component cleaning in accordance with precisely defined residual contamination specifications.
For almost 50 years, HEMO GmbH has stood for quality, reliability, and tailor-made solutions in cleaning technology. As a family-owned company, we combine tradition with innovation – and implement every project with passion and precision.
As a specialist in innovative cleaning technologies, HEMO offers tailor-made solutions for a wide range of requirements in industrial manufacturing. Whether metal, plastic, or hybrid components – our systems ensure reproducible cleanliness at the highest level. Discover our technologies at a glance:
We show what we stand for: top quality, state-of-the-art technologies, and a strong team that works with passion every single day. See for yourself how we are shaping the future.
Ultrasonic precision cleaning gently removes particulate contamination in a solvent bath through imploding cavitation bubbles.
Heat treatment requires clean components, as residues can impair subsequent hardening processes and damage the furnaces.
Degreasing of components with perchloroethylene is carried out by flood washing and/or vapor degreasing for large components in top-loading or front-loading systems.
Modern solvent cleaning systems are highly automated and flexible to use – including a final automatic preservation process.
Today, solvent-based metal cleaning systems clean not only metals of any material type, but also plastics and hybrid components.
Especially for large batches such as mesh containers in forming technology, vapor degreasers are often used, which can be operated with hydrocarbons.
The use of solvents and aqueous media in the same cleaning chamber in combination with CNP, i.e. cyclic nucleation, leads to maximum component cleanliness.
Today, cleaning systems must be highly automated in order to reduce manpower to a minimum.
We clean everything – including long pipes, small chips, and animal bones for natural history museums.