In the world of ultrasonic cleaning, the word used most often is “cavitation”. Generally speaking, most people simply know this to be, “the bubbles in an ultrasonic tank that clean the contaminants off a dirty industrial part”. Well how are cavitation bubbles formed? A transducer produces sound waves that multiply liquid. The liquid is subjected […]
Ultrasonic Cleaning in the Medical Field
Did you know that the tools and instruments used in surgical operations are re-used! Y ou would think all the bodily fluids, germs and bacteria they have accumulated would be make them too un-sanitary to operate again. There are actually special laws and regulations about the sterilization process and cleaning of surgical instruments. It was […]
Omegasonics Visits Jay Leno’s Garage
Omegasonics machines are being used worldwide by a wide range of people and businesses looking to lower costs and improve the safety and effectiveness of industrial cleaning. Perhaps one of our most interesting clients has been Jay Leno of the Tonight Show on NBC. A Visit to Jay Leno’s Garage Several years ago, the mechanics at […]
3 Performance Boosters for Your Ultrasonic Cleaner
Ultrasonic cleaning is already the worldwide leader in improving safety, labor costs, and profits in an industrial cleaning setting. There are ways to further optimize your Omegasonics machine for maximum cleaning efficiency. Here are a few no hassle practices you can use today! How to use Ultrasonic Cleaning Temperature: As temperature increases, so do cativation […]
Eliminate 70% of Your Cleaning Costs Next Year
Cleaning industrial parts has traditionally demanded a variety of requirements. This mostly includes costly and time intensive manual labor using chemical solutions that are dangerous for both workers and the environment. Cleaning by hand also runs the risk of not effectively reaching those nooks and crannies. In today’s sensitive economy it is no longer a […]
Cleaner Parts in Less Time With No Solvents
Today begins my official life as a blogger. Since my company makes ultrasonic cleaning systems, and I am at heart a cut-to-the chase type of person, here we go. Cleaning Without Solvents Our clients buy ultrasonic cleaning units because they produce cleaner parts in less time, with less labor, and without the use of solvents. […]
Tube fabricator uses ultrasonics for parts cleaning
The Fabricator/March 2007 Situation Many manufacturers, large and small, are now discovering a great labor, time and toxic-solvent saving device: the ultrasonic tank. For many manufacturers parts cleaning traditionally calls for dedicated labor and toxic solvents, which often require special handling and disposal. Tube fabricator Eaton Aerospace of Jackson, Mich., was no different. The company produces stainless […]
Ultrasonic Cleaning Saves Time, Money
PF Online/March 2007 – Ultrasonic Cleaning System Replaces Labor-Intensive Solvent Cleaning Eaton’s large ultrasonic system features 300-gal tanks for washing and rinsing, and up to 4000 W of ultrasonic power. Agitation in the rinse tank is via the action of the hoist. Parts cleaning in industrial settings-especially those with demanding quality requirements, such as in […]
Parts Cleaning Goes Ultrasonic
Tool Die & Stamping News/Jan-Feb 2007 Volume 35 #1 – Manufacturers replace laborious, time-consuming and toxic parts cleaning with “set it and forget it” ultrasonic tanks Many manufacturing concerns large and small are now discovering a great labor, time and toxic-solvent saving device: the ultrasonic tank. Parts cleaning in industrial machining and manufacturing has, traditionally, necessitated […]
Kaysun Keeps Clean with Parts Washer
Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operation/February 2007 Volume 68 #2 Plastic injection molding is a huge industry, constantly innovating to keep up with demand. Through heavy use, however, molds become contaminated with grease, hydraulic oil, rust, grime, carbon, aluminum shavings and material gassing, and many are still cleaned the old-fashioned way with labor-intensive hand scrubbing and […]