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Why Automating Parts Washing in Small Parts Manufacturing Boosts Operating Margins?

Written by Geicos Group
on 20 May, 2026

In a well-run machine shop, rhythm is everything. Every gear must mesh perfectly: from CNC programming and logistics to final delivery. Yet, there is one stage often dismissed as "secondary"—a mere afterthought at the end of the line: parts cleaning.

While the focus usually remains on the precision of the machining itself, parts washing is frequently taken for granted as a formality. However, an invisible oil residue or a single stray chip left in a blind hole can invalidate hours of CNC labor. Choosing how to clean your components means, in reality, establishing the quality standard you intend to deliver to your customer, without compromise.

As analyzed in our guide on the importance of cleaning in production processes, washing accounts for an average of 10% of the total production budget. Managing this phase inefficiently doesn't just result in "less clean" parts; it leads to a silent erosion of your operating margin.

The Cost of Inefficiency: When Manual Washing Becomes a Constraint

Manual washing or the use of obsolete systems creates three critical issues for production managers:

  1. The Human Factor and Repeatability: A tired operator or one under pressure to meet delivery deadlines will not clean the 100th part with the same care as the first. This leads to rejects in subsequent stages (painting, assembly, or dimensional inspections).
  2. Operational Bottlenecks: If CNC production is running at full speed but washing is slow, parts pile up in queues, dragging down the entire production lead time.
  3. Safety and Environment: Prolonged contact with chemical agents and vapors increases health risks and drives up costs for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

The Vertical Solution: High-Pressure Automatic Degreasing

In sectors like foundry work or metal stamping, the challenge is twofold: dissolving heavy oils and removing solid residues. While solvents were once the only way, today’s evolution in water-based detergents—combined with the mechanical force of high pressure—delivers flawless surfaces while drastically reducing environmental impact and disposal costs.

Automation allows you to delegate the entire degreasing cycle to technology, shifting from a labor-intensive task to an optimized workflow: the operator only manages loading and unloading, while the system autonomously handles parameters, timings, and washing intensity.

Our Solution: Washer 1150 E POWER

Geicos Group’s answer to optimizing these flows is the Washer 1150 E POWER, an automatic parts washer designed to handle heavy loads and medium-sized geometries with maximum energy efficiency.

Constructed entirely from AISI 304 stainless steel, this machine is more than just equipment—it is a production partner that guarantees durability and corrosion resistance.

Technical Advantages that Make the Difference on the Shop Floor:

  • Impact Power: thanks to a 2.2 kW pump and 64 strategically positioned nozzles, the heated water-based detergent (up to 60°C) acts with a pressure of 4.5 bar, stripping away oils and swarf even from the most difficult areas.
  • Capacity and Robustness: with an 1140 mm diameter basket and a 400 kg load capacity, it can handle entire production batches or heavy components from the railway and automotive sectors.
  • Eco-Sustainability and Savings: the system operates on a closed-circuit with an integrated 210-liter tank. Adding options like the disk oil skimmer allows for the separation of oils from the cleaning fluid, extending the life of the detergent bath and drastically reducing disposal costs and downtime for water changes.
  • Healthy Work Environment: the integrated vapor extraction system ensures shop-floor air remains healthy by eliminating the dispersion of detergent mists into the environment.

Conclusion

Investing in an automatic solution like the Washer 1150 E Power means moving away from "firefighting" emergencies and starting to program quality into your schedule. Automating your washing process is the first step toward transforming a maintenance department or a production line into an optimized cost center ready for the challenges of Industry 4.0.

Do you need to optimize washing times in your department?

Contact us for an analysis of your production volumes and discover how the Washer 1150 can improve your operating margin.