The main factors affecting the surface cleanliness of steel strips include the presence of contaminants such as oil, grease, dirt, and rust, the effectiveness of the cleaning process used, the quality of the cleaning agents and equipment, the temperature and humidity conditions during cleaning, and the level of operator skill and attention to detail.
The main factors affecting the surface cleanliness of steel strips include the quality of the raw material, the efficiency of the cleaning process, the presence of contaminants or residues, and the effectiveness of the protective coatings applied to the steel.
The main factors affecting the surface cleanliness of steel strips are the manufacturing process, environmental conditions, and the presence of contaminants.