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Ultrasonic Blind Cleaner

An ultrasonic blind cleaner utilizes ultrasonic sound frequencies provided by transducers to convert electricity into intense frequencies that cause the formation and implosion of minuscule bubbles in a liquid cleaning medium. The set of blinds are then dipped into the cleaning solution which is either water, a solvent vapor or an ultrasonic conducive liquid. The blinds are removed when all the dirt, dust and other unwanted substances have been removed.

Jensen Aqueous Cleaning Systems
Berlin, CT
860-828-6516
Jensen Aqueous Cleaning Systems' comprehensive aqueous cleaning product line includes quality ultrasonic blind cleaners. Jensen's products can be equipped with a wide variety of options, such as chip collection, chip removal, oil skimming or oil coalescing, and high volume filtration. The result is 100% clean and dry parts, with higher throughput than competing systems.
Stoelting/Lewis
Kiel, WI
800-545-0661
Stoelting, LLC serves a multitude of industries and has earned a reputation as a leading, superior manufacturer of ultrasonic blind cleaners. This favorable standing is a reflection of their state-of-the-art engineering, uncompromising quality, and dedicated employees. They attribute their longevity to the quality, dependability, and performance of their equipment.
ESMA, Inc.
South Holland, IL
800-276-2466
Since 1972, Esma Inc. has been producing quality ultrasonic blind cleaners, as well as benchtop electropolishing equipment. Esma offers a unique and progressive approach to automating the ultrasonic cleaning process by transferring liquids to a single ultrasonic process chamber from individual heated storage tanks, which are designed to re-use and filter the detergents, acids and rinse water.
Power Sonics, LLC
Eldersburg, MD
410-552-1011
Power Sonics' process design personnel work closely with the customer to gain a thorough understanding of their specific needs in order to propose practical and helpful alternatives. Taking into consideration the size and type of the parts to be washed, the types and number of stages required and the method of cleaning, they can build the best ultrasonic blind cleaner to get the job done right.
Ultrasonic Power Corporation
Freeport, IL
800-575-0168
Ultrasonic Power provides customers with the highest quality, most cost effective ultrasonic blind cleaners possible. They are dedicated to researching, designing & manufacturing the best precision cleaning products & providing clients the cleaning components required to construct their own custom system & let customers easily integrate their technology with a wide variety of applications.
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Ultrasonic Blind Cleaner

Ultrasonic blind cleaners can be used with all kinds of blinds including metal and cloth. They are available in several sizes ranging from small, handheld designs to medium transportable machines to industrial sized units. The tanks of ultrasonic blind cleaners are usually made from stainless steel and are manufactured to be long and narrow in order to better accommodate the shape of standard and custom blinds. Ultrasonic blind cleaners keep mini and micro blinds, woven wood blinds, pleated shades, vertical blinds, cellular shades, vignettes and other types of blinds clean and germ-free. Because they thoroughly clean the blinds, ultrasonic blind cleaners can remove all sorts of germs, dust, stains, or general dirtiness from blinds. They are capable of cleaning soot, bacteria, grease, oils, paint, pollen, dirt, nicotine and more from blinds of all sizes. In addition to cleaning the vanes on blinds, ultrasonic blind cleaners also clean the wands, cords and headrails on blinds.

For many companies and individuals, the task of blind cleaning is outsourced to a business that specializes in performing ultrasonic cleaning. Companies may offer various services, including drop-off, pick-up or send-in availability. Utilizing ultrasonic blind cleaning service providers saves time and ensures effective performance of the desired task. An ultrasonic blind cleaner is equipped with a transducer, a generator and an immersion tank. The blinds are placed into the tank which contains a fluid conducive to ultrasonic frequencies. The ultrasonic cleaning process begins when there is cavitation, or production of bubbles. Cavitation is caused by the transducer that is either attached to the tank or submerged within the fluid. When the transducer introduces ultrasonic sound waves into the tank, innumerable minute and intense imploding bubbles release both energy and heat to provide a highly efficient method of cleaning both exposed and concealed surfaces of the immersed blinds. There is a direct connection between how the frequency and the number of implosions which allows for a high level of control; high frequencies ideal for the removal of very small particles without harming the surface of the blinds regardless of the material. Many blind cleaners also have a dryer for use with fabric.