Ultrasonic Cleaners Fire Restoration Equipment

Increase Revenue by Restoring Valuable Electronics Your Competitors Can't

Sensitive electronic items such as computers, televisions, stereo equipment, DVD players and industrial electronics can now be safely restored using our Restoration Pro System® electronic cleaning process. The Omega 2300E® uses a finely-directed spray of deionized water and soap to remove soot from surfaces without saturating the items in water. This method thoroughly and safely removes 100 percent of fire damage contamination. Once cleaned, items are placed into the Omega 6500E® electronic drying chamber.

Prior to purchasing an Omegasonics system, Steamatic of Northern Las Vegas' insurance clients would usually instruct the restoration company to dispose of all electronics. Explains owner Mark Keller: “This is because past cleaning methods were inadequate.. Blown air was not able to remove all of the ash and soot, which led to corrosion. Plastic components would also heat up and release smoke odors during the cleaning process.” Today, a fine-mist spray cabinet included in the Omegasonics Restoration Pro® System enables ServPro to restore a majority of electronic products by effectively cleaning circuitry and other critical components. In addition, odors are permanently released from plastic components through the use of a heated drying chamber and a deodorizing agent.

Since implementing the Omega 2300E® and Omega 6500E® our clients have realized the following benefits:

  • Improves cleaning quality
  • Increases the recovery rate of electronics
  • Increases revenue growth
  • Decreases losses due to human error
  • Delivers a clear advantage over competitors that still use hand-cleaning processes

Step 1: Stop Corrosion

Electronics must be protected from corrosion damage as soon as possible after a disaster. Items are fogged with a thermal fogger and a water displacement chemistry at the job site for immediate corrosion relief. If items are brought back to a facility, they are placed in a room with a desiccant dryer and air movers.

Step 2: Electronic Cleaning

Electronic components are first discharged of any capacitance and then covers are removed. The items are placed into the Omega 2300E® Electronic Cleaning Station and cleaned thoroughly using blown air first, then a mixture of electronic cleaning soap and water and finally thoroughly rinsed with heated de-ionized water. Excess water is then blow off.

Step 3: Electronic Drying

Cleaned electronic components are placed into the Omega 6500E® electronic drying chamber for anywhere from six (6) to ten (10) hours. The dryer re-circulates warm dry air over the components for a thorough drying process. It is also recommended to place a small container or Omega Deodorizer at the bottom of the drying chamber to remove any residual odors from the open pores in the plastic.

Step 4: Testing

Once dried, the electronics are tested on an anti-static bench to ensure component reliability and re-assembled.

Omega 2300E® Electronic Cleaning Station

Omega 6500E® Electronic Drying Chamber

Cleaning Chemistries

Omega Aqua Clean LPH®

Omega Deodorizer®