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Our equipment provides ultrasonic cleaning for a variety of applications and industries. Rotary drum cleaners, ultrasonic parts washer, ultrasonic degreasers and aqueous cleaning systems are all part of our ultrasonic cleaning equipment. Call us today for more specific product information.
Ultrasonic cleaning applications include blind cleaning, fire restoration, electronics cleaning, janitorial cleaning, parts cleaning, medical ultrasonic cleaning and golf club cleaning. Visit our website to see both new and pre-owned ultrasonic cleaning machines to fit your needs.
Visit our website to see our ultrasonic cleaning products such as our Magnetostrictive Transducer, portable ultrasonic cleaners, immersible systems, ultrasonic cleaning cabinets and batch cleaners, large cleaners and strip cleaners. Our equipment has been perfected by over 40 years of experience.
We provide a complete line of products for ultrasonic cleaning. Crest Ultrasonics has ultrasonic cleaning equipment and machinery, aqueous cleaning systems, ultrasonic parts washers and ultrasonic cleaning tanks. After 25 years in the business, we understand ultrasonic cleaning, so call today.
55+ year history manufacturing heavy-duty, industrial quality ultrasonic cleaning systems and detergents. Built in the USA with the highest quality materials to provide the most dependable solution to your cleaning problem. Blue Wave offers the industries’ only true Lifetime Transducer Warranty.
Our products perform ultrasonic cleaning for many industries and have been for over 50 years. Branson’s full line of ultrasonic cleaning equipment includes precision batch cleaning systems for aqueous, solvent cleaning and also provides ultrasonic degreasers and parts cleaners. Call today!
ESMA Automated cleaning systems employ single-tank, push-button controlled clean/rinse/dry cycles. Moving liquid, not parts. Integrated storage tanks house liquids, and unique, optional tumbling mechanisms enhance the cleaning process. A full range of ultrasonic cleaning equipment is also available.
Our ultrasonic cleaning equipment includes ultrasonic transducers, generators and tanks as well as automated and semi-automated systems, in-line cleaners, conveyorized ultrasonic cleaning systems, immersible tank systems and more. We also have custom ultrasonic cleaning systems available.
Ultrasonic Power Corporation manufactures systems for ultrasonic cleaning that are reliable and come in standard or custom models. Our ultrasonic cleaning equipment is capable of continuous operation; standard sizes: 6-90 gallons, and our ultrasonic cleaning components are electrically efficient.
We specialize in custom ultrasonic cleaning systems, repairs and retrofitting outdated cleaners. We offer the best of two worlds with our US series and less expensive M Series ultrasonic blind cleaners. Learn more about ultrasonic cleaning, click on The Fundamentals of Ultrasonic Cleaning.
Ultrasonic cleaning is a process that takes place when ultrasonic sound waves are provided by transducers, which then convert electricity into intense ultrasonic frequencies. These frequencies are used to clean various parts and products with precision and efficiency. The actual frequency of the sound waves is what affects the size and amount of cavitation, which is the rapid formation and collapse of tiny bubbles in a cleaning fluid. The bubbles subsequently implode, scrubbing both exposed and hidden surfaces that are submerged in a solution, usually pure water, solvent, or vapor.
Golf clubs, window blinds, jewelry, and automotive parts are all frequently cleaned through ultrasonic cleaning. The process is also used on pre- and postproduction cleaning, as well as in critical and precision cleaning. There are many variants in ultrasonic cleaning. Depending on part intricacy, size, shape, and weight, different ultrasonic cleaning machines may be used. Other important considerations include amount and type of soil to be cleaned and whether the parts will be cleaned in batches, intermittently, or on a continual basis.
Ultrasonic cleaning is often used over other cleaning techniques because of its accuracy, consistency, and speed. While the industrial parts cleaning industry used to employ more chemicals and solvents to clean parts and products, increased environmental and health concerns has caused ultrasonic cleaning to become more and more common. However, many contaminants, tightly bonded soils, and greases need hazardous materials to be eradicated. But combining aqueous cleaning techniques with ultrasonic cleaning can effectively remove even the most challenging soils and bonded oils in an environmentally safe way.