Ultrasonic degreasers are used to clean and sanitize critical parts by incorporating ultrasonic immersion cleaning and conventional vapor degreasing. These devices are used to remove oil, paints, stains, grease, dirt, wax, lubricants and other contaminants or coatings from parts and machine components. During the ultrasonic degreasing process, solvents dissolve the contaminants on the part which then run off, leaving the part clean and sanitized. Degreasing is performed in a contained chamber because of the pressure properties that allow the process to succeed.
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Jensen Aqueous Cleaning SystemsBerlin, CT 860-828-6516 Jensen Aqueous Cleaning Systems manufactures both standard and custom aqueous cleaning systems, industrial aqueous part washers, solvent free parts washers and metal parts cleaning equipment. The JENFAB product line includes vertical agitation immersion washers, automotive parts washers, belt conveyor spray washers and quality ultrasonic degreaser.
Stoelting/LewisKiel, WI 800-545-0661 Stoelting, LLC serves a multitude of industries and has earned a reputation as a leading, superior manufacturer of ultrasonic degreaser. 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 degreaser, 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, LLCEldersburg, 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 make the best ultrasonic degreaser to get the job done right.
Ultrasonic Power CorporationFreeport, IL 800-575-0168 Since 1972, Ultrasonic Power has provided excellent & affordable ultrasonic degreaser. Whether you are a small manufacturer who cares about the ultimate in cleanliness or a large OEM who wishes to invest in precision washing equipment to maximize the useful life of heavy machinery, we have the experience & equipment you can depend on to help you take your project from start to finish.
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Ultrasonic degreasers are similar to ultrasonic washers or cleaners in that they use high frequencies to create millions of tiny bubbles that perform a scrubbing action that reaches into grooves and hidden parts of products that are immersed into agitated fluid of water, solvent or vapor. Though tightly bonded soils, greases, and contaminants cannot always be removed with the use of ultrasonic degreasers alone, combining traditional cleaning techniques with ultrasonic cleaning technology has been found to be an effective and environmentally-safe method of cleaning. Ultrasonic degreasers are capable of cleaning individual parts as well as multiple items simultaneously and are used in a variety of commercial and industrial applications in the fabrication, metal processing, automotive, pharmaceutical, electronics and weapons industries.
There are two methods that are combined in ultrasonic degreasers: ultrasonic cleaning and vapor degreasing. Ultrasonic degreasers are composed of metal tanks equipped with heating elements in the bottom of the tanks that heat special cleaning solvents to a boil in a closed vessel. As the solvent evaporates it rises to a chamber where the part is placed. Because of the difference in temperature, the solvent condenses onto the part, dissolves the stain and drips off of the part. The stain particles are contained in the liquid beads of the solvent which may be collected, filtered and reused. The other process is conventional ultrasonic cleaning. The transducer sends electrically signaled ultrasonic frequencies travel through liquid, stretching and compressing the cleaning solution until the molecules can not be stretched any further. The liquid breaks apart, creating innumerable bubbles that form under negative pressure. The size of these bubbles increases until equilibrium is reached and the bubbles are rapidly compressed. Millions of tiny powerful microbursts from the collapsing bubbles perform a scrubbing action that cleans every surface of the item. This process disrupts the adhering soils and thus cleans the part. The tanks also have cooling coils near the top that help condense the vapor. Other common features of an ultrasonic degreaser include filters, water separators, safety controls and refrigeration capabilities.