The Project


Objectives, approach, finance

CLEANTOOL started in 2001 as a European Innovation Project with the goal to create a database of best practice for the cleaning of metal surfaces. More than 100 enterprises have so far participated in the project; more ... >>
The project was sponsored for three years by the European Union, General Directorate "Enterprise", Department for Innovation, Innovation Programme. Thereafter the Cooperation Centre Hamburg maintained and developed the project using it's own resources.
Project report summary (520 kB, pdf) ... >>

Project partner

The following partners were involved in the establishment of Cleantool (2001-2004):

  • The Greek Public Power Corparation DEI, Training Department >>
  • The Estonian Environmental consultant EMI-ECO >>
  • The Technological Institute of Iceland IceTec >>
  • The Spanish University of Valencia, Department for Applied Economics >>
  • The Cooperation Centre Haburg, Projektcoordination Lothar Lißner >>

    Left to right: Lothar Lißner, Hermann Thordarson, Katariina Röbbelen, Graciela Ferrer, Anne Randmer, Juhan Ruut, Triin Rand, Francesc La Roca, Klaus Kuhl, Ragnar Johansson, Maria Tolaki, Kirstin Parschat and Menelaos Pephanis; Iceland, 2003

Foto ProjektpartnerInnen


From 2005-2007 all partners pulled out except the Cooperation Centre Hamburg, who maintained and developed Cleantool using it's own resources, updating the current and supplying new processes.

In 2007 two very experienced partners joined the Cleantool team:

  • The French National Institute for Research and Safety, INRS took over the maintainance of the French pages and processes in September.
  • The Spanish Trade Union Institut for Work, Environment and Health, ISTAS took over the maintainance of the Spanish pages and processes in October.

Both partners will also bring in their expertise in cleaning technology and provide new cleaning processes.

Composition of the advisory boards

Application:
Dipl.-Ing. Erhard Arhelger, Daimler-Chrysler, Hamburg (Germany)
Dr.-Ing. Bettina Kröger, Airbus, Bremen (Germany)
Spyros Mastorakos, Megalopolis SES (Greece)

Manufatureres of cleaning equipment:
Dipl.-Ing. Karl-Heinz Schechinger, DÜRR Ecoclean, Filderstadt (Germany)

Manufatureres of cleaning agents:
Dr. Heike Gertel-Kloos, Haltermann GmbH, Hamburg (Germany)
Ásborn Einarsson, Mjöll (Iceland)
Avi Saarepu, AS ESTKO (Estonia)

Occupational safety and health:
Dr. Sigurd Hohmann, Norddeutsche Metall-Berufsgenossenschaft, Obmann im berufsgenossenschaftlichen Fachausschuss Metall und Oberflächenbehandlung, Hannover(Germany)
Víðir Kristjánsson, Agency for Safety and Health at Work (Iceland)
Milvi Jänes, Ergo Insurance Company, Occupational accidents and diseases risk insurance (Estonia)
John Karambakakis, safety engineer from Lignite Mines (Greece)

Authorities:
Ms. Birgit Mahrwald, Umweltbundesamt (Germany)
Þór Tómasson, Environmental and Food Agency, Deparment of Pollution (Iceland)
Níels Breiðfjörð Jónsson, Environmental and Food Agency, Chemical Department (Iceland)
Esther Monfà, Regional Activity Centre for Cleaner Production (Regional Agency, Catalunya) (Spain)
Matti Viisimaa, Environmental Information Bureau of Ministry of Environment (Estonia)
Marianthi Nickolakakou-Xiarchou, Labour Ministry (Greece)

Research:
Ms. Professor Brigitte Haase, Hochschule Bremerhaven (Germany)
Gaspar Lloret, AIMME (Metal-Mechanic Technological Institute, Valencia) (Spain)
Chr. Maltezos, chemist fom PPC laboratories (Greece)

Association Surface Technology/Specialists:
Mr. Reiner Grün, Zwingenberg (Germany)
Meelike Otstavel, AS Norma (Estonia)
Lembit Raava, Railway (Estonia)
George Arvanitis, Association of Chemists (Greece)

Unions:
Estefania Blount, Comisiones Obreras Confederation (Trade Union Institute for the Improvement of Health and Safety of Workers) (Spain )

Collaboration with other projects

It is one of the aims of the project to enhance the communication of all stakeholders in metal cleaning. Thus partners have also approached other national and transnational projects to integrate their conclusions and use their expertise to accelerate the pace of innovation in metal cleaning.

Institut für Technische Chemie der FSU Jena:
"Ganzheitliche Bilanzierung/Bewertung von Reinigungs-/Vorbehandlungstechnologien in der Oberflächenbehandlung", Dez. 1998
A poster showing a summary of the project results can be viewed or downloaded here ... >>

Bauteilreinigung:
The faculty "Mechanical Engineering" of the university of Dortmund (Germany) has developed an Internet based selection tool for metal cleaning (German only); ... >>

USA:
Several institutions and organisations excelling in long standing experience in metal cleaning have been visited by a project team in September 2002. Numerous discussions resulted in viable recommendations, hints and cooperations, which proved very useful for the project. Find a number of links of visited institutions or recommended sites here:

TURI, Toxic Use Reduction Institute of the University of Lowell (Massachusetts) Cleaning lab for industry, focus on aqueous processes
CleanTech, Magazine published in Flemington, New Jersey Covers all aspects of metal cleaning
SAGE, Solvent Alternative Guide (EPA/RTI), Raleigh-Durham, NC Software tool for selecting a cleaning process with less environmental impact
CAGE, Coatings Alternative Guide (EPA/RTI), Raleigh-Durham, NC Software tool for selecting a coating with less environmental impact
UNC, Business School, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Center for Sustainable Enterprise
EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington Several software tools for the protection of the environment
ARIEL, Research Corporation, Bethesda, Maryland International compliance database, regularly updated

Last updated by Klaus Kuhl, 24.10.07