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Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaning Solutions
Government — Environmentally Safe Ultrasonic Cleaners Save Time, Increase Productivity
Our ultrasonic cleaners provide superior cleaning for a wide range of products and materials, from large hydraulic components and engines to firearms, ceramics and plastics. Because ultrasound cleans faster and more economically than any other technology while protecting employees and the environment from toxic cleaning solutions, over 35 state and federal agencies use our ultrasonic cleaning tanks to save time and meet growing budgetary constraints.
A Green Alternative
Ultrasonic technology supports today's green initiatives by using less costly, non-toxic, water-based cleaning solutions that are safer for humans and the environment while offering more flexible disposal options. Yet they clean as well or better than the dangerous solvents that have been used for many years.
Putting Our Ultrasonic Cleaning Products to Work
Here are a few examples of how state and federal government and military organizations have been using our products for more than a decade:
- The U.S. Navy has or will have an Omegasonics ultrasonic washer on every ship to streamline engine maintenance by cleaning engine components more safely and quickly. Omegasonics’ products improve crew productivity and ship availability by eliminating the time-consuming process of hand scrubbing with harsh solvents. Cleaner components translate to higher efficiency, fewer large-scale replacements, and reduced costs.
- Anniston Army Depot and the Coalinga State Hospital Police use our products to reduce the costs and labor associated with cleaning firearms. Our ultrasonic cleaners not only speed the cleaning process by eliminating hand-cleaning, firearms are cleaned more thoroughly and do not have to be cleaned as often. Our special OmegaBlue cleaning solution, designed specifically for firearms, removes all unwanted residue but does not remove blueing from gun barrels.
- King County Metro Transit and the Idaho National Guard use our ultrasonic tanks to streamline vehicle maintenance. Our cleaning tanks eliminate tedious hand cleaning of suspension components, fuel injectors, aluminum heads, cases and pistons, saving time and allowing your technicians to be diverted to more vital work. Minimal disassembly is required, and even the grimiest parts are cleaned in a fraction of the time using environmentally friendly water-based cleaning soaps.
To see how more of our state and federal government clients are using our products, click here
Our ultrasonic cleaners:
- Reduce cleaning time and labor costs
- Clean components more thoroughly — without complete tear-down
- Improve productivity — free-up time to perform other jobs
- Replace toxic solvents with environmentally safe cleaning soaps
- Are easy-to-use and reliable
- Work with the industry's largest selection of non-toxic ultrasonic soaps
The Most Cost-Effective, Profitable Way to Clean Parts and Components
Omegasonics offers industrial strength cleaning tanks in a variety of sizes and price ranges to meet the needs of any cleaning job. Click on a link below for more information.
Eaton Aerospace Case Study
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OmegaClean Cleaning Solution
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Omegasonics Government Clients
| Omegasonics Client | Application (if known) |
| Alaska Marine Highway | Ship maintenance |
| Anniston Army Depot | Rifle cleaning |
| Argonne National Labs | |
| King County Metro Transit | Transportation vehicle repair |
| Los Alamos National Labs | Cleaning graphite parts |
| MCLB Barstow | Removing hydraulic glycol-based residue |
| Military Sealift Fleet Support Command | Ship maintenance |
| NASSCO | Navy ship maintenance |
| Nebraska Public Power District | Cleaning stainless steel parts with radioactive contamination |
| State of New York | Governors mansion restoration |
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | MI-7 filters |
| United States Marine Corps | Musical band instrument cleaning |
| U.S. Senate | Cleaning typewriters and electronic circuit boards |
| USNS Lewis & Clark | Ship maintenance |
| Corpus Christi Army Depot | |
| Idaho National Guard | Vehicle maintenance |
| City of Irvine, CA | |
| City of Lakeland, FL | |
| City of Spokane, WA | |
| Clovis Fire Dept | Cleaning air respirators |
| Coalinga State Hospital Police | Firerarms cleaning |
| U.S. Coast Guard, Buffalo, NY | Ship maintenance |
| Naval Research Lab | |
| Oregon Department of Corrections | |
| Pope Air Force Base | |
| Puget Sound Naval Shipyard | |
| State of California Air Resource Board | |
| Tinker Air Force Base | |
| Tennessee Valley Authority | Cleaning bearings |
| U.S. Geological Survey | Artifact cleaning and restoration |
| U.S. Army Tacoma-Ardec | |
| U.S. Army TARDEC | |
| U.S. Coast Guard | |
| U.S. Coast Guard, North Carolina | |
| U.S. Marine Corps | |
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