Many of the parts we place in ultrasonic cleaning systems don’t need—or can’t stand—detergents. Semiconductor wafers, some surgical instruments, many printed circuit boards, delicate antiques, and dental prosthetics are just a few of them.
How does Ultrasonic Technology Clean?
Have you been looking into adding an ultrasonic cleaner to your business or home? If you have, then you know how powerful a tool an ultrasonic cleaner is.
Eliminate Unexpected Production Delays
Regular mold cleaning is the simplest defense against issues that cause unscheduled production interruptions.
Parts Placement in Ultrasonic Cleaning
You’ve been thinking about, or have already purchased, a brand new ultrasonic cleaner from Omegasonics. You are getting ready to set your first batch of parts to be cleaned, and you realize you just aren’t sure how you should be putting the parts into your cleaner—or maybe you are an old hat, and you want to make sure you are getting the most out of your unit.
Ultrasonic Bike Cleaning
ne of the most effective ways to get all the street grease and grime off bike parts is to use an ultrasonic cleaner. Ultrasonic cleaners are used in a wide range of industries from industrial to medical and can handle most heavy duty cleaning jobs.
Using Ultrasonic Cleaning to Build Solar Panels
Manufacturing solar panels is a delicate and precise process, and ultrasonic cleaning is used during the fabrication and assembly process to ensure the assembled panel performs at peak efficiency when placed in service.
Ultrasonic Cleaning for Power Sport Carburetors
Power sports, such as motorcycle racing, jet skis, and bobsled riding, can be rough on the components of these machines. Over a season of hard use, maintenance needs to be done, particularly on carburetors.
Perfect Pitch: The Benefits of an Ultrasonic Instrument Cleaner
One major benefit of ultrasonic cleaning is the ability to clean small, intricate pieces quickly and effectively. A great example of this is with the cleaning of brass instruments.
Why Industries have Increased their use of Ultrasonic Cleaning
In the 1980’s, the U.S. government began to crack down on un-safe industrial cleaning chemicals, and created the need for new, safer, greener, water-based cleaning solutions: one of the key alternatives being ultrasonic cleaning technology.
How Ultrasonic Cleaning Keeps Employees Safe
It’s a fact. Firefighters develop cancer at higher rates than the general population, with some studies concluding they have twice the risk of developing certain cancers. In fact, firefighters are dying at astonishing rates from specific cancers including melanoma, lung, colon, prostate, rectal and stomach, just to name a few.
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