KYZEN to Feature Real-Time Data Analyst for Cleaning Processes at SMTAI
August 15, 2017 | KyzenEstimated reading time: 1 minute

The KYZEN ANALYST, launched in the fall of 2016, received almost instant market penetration, as well as two prestigious industry awards for innovation for its breakthrough features and technology. The original KYZEN ANALYST delivers real-time analytics and trending data for wash bath concentration monitoring and managing systems. Now, KYZEN announces the expansion of the KYZEN ANALYST enabled Process Control System (PCS) for in-line cleaning processes. It offers the same detailed data delivery and custom dashboards, viewable in real-time from anywhere in the world.
You can review the KYZEN ANALYST and see how it works seamlessly with the KYZEN Process Control System (PCS) at SMTA International, scheduled to take place Sept. 19-20, 2017 at the Donald Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. Attendees also will find out more about plans to expand the KYZEN ANALYST line of enabled cleaning process applications. Not only can users monitor cleaning systems from anywhere – you can also check in on your cleaning systems at multiple locations. These may be different facilities across the state, the nation or around the world. With the KYZEN ANALYST dashboard, you can examine your data and your processes.
Ram Wissel, VP of Global Technology at KYZEN stated, “In the true spirit of our commitment to continuously improve cleaning processes, our engineers quickly began to design and adapt the KYZEN ANALYST’s Internet 4.0 advantages for KYZEN’s comprehensive line of Process Care products. That’s good news, since we’re already seeing demand. We take pride in the fact that we provide total cleaning solutions, not just chemistries. Plus, the KYZEN ANALYST continues to work with all chemistries, not just our own.”
About KYZEN
KYZEN is a global leader in providing environmentally responsible, RoHS compliant precision cleaning chemistries for industries ranging from electronics and advanced packaging to metal finishing and aerospace applications. Since its founding in 1990, KYZEN’s innovative cleaning technologies, scientific expertise and customer support have been repeatedly recognized with the industry’s most prestigious awards. For more information, click here.
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