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.
A new way to clean revolutionizes a French fry plant
To produce frozen French fries, Cavendish Farms uses intricate machinery that requires regular cleaning and maintenance to decrease downtime and increase efficiency.
Why ultrasonic cleaners are a green option for industrial cleaning
These days, every industry talks about how they can become more environmentally friendly. But going green isn’t just a buzzword.
Why replace water and fire damaged contents?
Smoke, heat, and water after a fire or flood can severely damage your household or business belongings.
What’s the Big Deal with Solvents?
Solvents used in industrial applications such as paint stripping and precision cleaning used to be considered the cutting edge of cleaning technology.
Alternatives In Cleaning With Toxic Solvents
Millions of workers are exposed to toxic solvents on a daily basis. Cleaning in an industrial environment almost always includes using some type of solvent to remove dirt, mold release, grease or grime, but did you know that many health hazards are associated with solvent exposure?
Customization of your Ultrasonic Cleaner
When choosing or designing an ultrasonic cleaning system, there are certain considerations to keep in mind. These range from the types and size of objects to be cleaned to the particular type of contaminant that needs to be removed.
Types of Ultrasonic Cleaning Detergents
Chemically speaking, a detergent is a surfactant, a chemical compound that lowers the surface tension of a liquid when dissolved within it.
How do Ultrasonic Transducers Work?
Ultrasonic cleaning provides a more efficient, cost-saving and thorough way of cleaning industrial and precision parts of all types of objects. It’s done through the use of ultrasonic cleaning units, which generally consist of a few basic parts: a tank, a generator, and transducers, plus other components that make the whole thing run smoothly.
How Do Multi-Stage Ultrasonic Cleaners Work?
For larger cleaning operations which require an “assembly line” process for cleaning, Omegasonics recommends using one of many multi-stage ultrasonic cleaners.
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