Ultrasonic Cleaning Process

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Ultrasonic Cleaning Process

The Ultrasonic Cleaning Process Ultrasonic energy placed in liquid causes alternating patterns of low and high pressure phases. During the low pressure phases, minute bubbles form. During the subsequent high pressure phases, the bubbles implode violently. This process is called cavitation. Cavitation provides an intense scrubbing action that leads to unsurpassed cleaning speed and consistency when compared with simple soaking or immersion with agitation. Additionally, the minute bubbles formed penetrate even microscopic crevices, cleaning them thoroughly and consistently. As a result, ultrasonic cleaning is one of the most highly effective and efficient methods for cleaning a wide array of parts, even in mass-production environments.

 PRECISION CLEANING WITH ULTRASONICS Tank, Genesis generator and immersible transducers. Vibra-Bar Transducers – 40 kHz These specially bonded, durable transducers offer enhanced cleaning performance. The Vibra-Bar design consists of two transducer stacks which permit simultaneous multiple frequencies. They are available in the form of transducerized tanks and separate immersibles which are fully sealed so they can be inserted into an existing tank to convert it into an ultrasonic cleaning system.

316L Stainless Steel Tanks Welded Inside and Out • Provides the optimum environment for precision cleaning with extended service life • Constructed of cavitation resistant, bright annealed 316L stainless steel • Welded inside and out for long-term stability and sturdy performance • Cove corner construction with ground and polished