Optimising the Selection of Metal Cleaning Processes or Cleaning Agents Using Desirability Functions
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SUMMARY It is suggested that the use of desirability functions offers a formalised and consistent means of taking into account both judgemental and numerical factors in the selection of the best process or agent for a particular application. An illustration of the use of desirability functions is given in the selection of a solvent cleaning process for decontaminating components intended for service in oxygen-enriched atmospheres. Final selection is made using a criteria matrix of factor/response desirabilities.
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