Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaners
Industrial ultrasonic cleaners are large-capacity parts cleaners that use sound waves which produce cavitation to clean, degrease and sterilize products in manufacturing applications. Since these ultrasonic cleaners are able to clean many products at once, it's important to ensure all surfaces and holes are cleaned. This is accomplished by rotating parts cleaners, tumbling baskets and oscillating systems. Machine components of process equipment and parts that are manufactured in processes involving the use of oil, grease or lubricants are often cleaned by industrial ultrasonic cleaners. They are used in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, automotive, sporting equipment, printing, marine, electroplating, electronics, engineering and weapons industries to clean products like automotive parts and computer hard drive components.
Ultrasonic cleaners have replaced the traditional cleaning method of manual scrubbing with harsh and toxic solvents, which results in less time and labor costs. They are made to gently clean delicate objects or to roughly remove grease and dirt from tough products. The cleaning, sterilizing and degreasing actions take place via agitation, where ultrasonic sound waves produce bubbles that move quickly and remove dirt from the objects, which are immersed in hot water, a water-based solvent or are cleaned by vapor. The tank is usually manufactured out of stainless steel, and in the case of industrial ultrasonic cleaners, is usually very large and automated. This cleaning method is highly effective in comparison to traditional methods, and leaves no streaking or finger prints. Many also have a drying system.