Ultrasonic cleaners are quicker and better than manual cleaning methods, and do not use harsh or harmful chemicals. Ultrasonic cleaning provides faster, safer and more thorough results than toxic solvents ever could. Many cleaning solvents such as carburetor cleaner, brake cleaner, MEK or petroleum-based solvents have been outlawed due to their detrimental effects on people and the […]
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Ultrasonic Tabletops – Powerful, Convenient Parts Cleaning
Before ultrasound was used to effectively clean larger-sized industrial parts, it was used initially in the medical industry. But the most commonly recognized application for ultrasonic cleaning known to the general public is jewelry. Everyone has been to a jeweler in the mall and heard those little tiny tanks buzzing away to the delight of […]
Ultrasonic Cleaning of Sensitive Metal Parts
Ultrasonic cleaning can be applied to a wide range of metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium to name a few. But what happens when those surfaces are highly sensitive metals and require specialized care? Because aluminum is such a soft metal, it is susceptible to the cavitation implosions that ultrasound cleaning produces. The […]
Ultrasonic Cleaning Test Lab for Industrial Parts Washing
At Omegasonics, we think of our ultrasonic cleaning testing lab like a “CSI crime scene lab” and even refer to ourselves as “chemistry detectives”. We have a large library of ultrasonic cleaning protocols for a variety of industrial parts, however, if we get a call regarding an item that we’ve never tested before, a client […]
Finding the Right Ultrasonic Frequencies and Chemicals
Industrial tools and medical instruments come in many different shapes and sizes. While in use, they can accumulate grease, bacteria, oils and more. But did you know that 30-50% of the surface area for many these items are unreachable when cleaned by a bristle brush! This poses a tough challenge for the operator when trying […]
Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaning Test Lab = “CSI: Simi Valley”
In previous posts we’ve talked about finding the right balance between ultrasonic chemistry, frequency, time, and process to maximize industrial ultrasonic cleaning efficiency. To uncover how to optimize these elements, we use our state-of-the-art testing lab located in Simi Valley, California. We think of our testing lab sort of like a “CSI crime scene lab” […]
The Father of Modern Ultrasonic Technology
In a previous blog, I mentioned the name “John Wild”. John Wild is considered to be the father of modern ultrasonic technology. He invented ultrasonic imaging techniques used to view live soft tissue inside a human. His discovery would eventually become the standard for medical screening and diagnosis. Influence in Ultrasonic Technology John’s field of […]
5 Tips to Buying an Ultrasonic Cleaner
Purchasing industrial ultrasonic equipment is a big decision, especially if you need to clean a lot of small parts on a frequent basis. Make sure the ultrasonic system chosen is the best fit for your particular cleaning need. Factors that should go into the purchase decision of an ultrasonic machine include: type of material, type […]
Ultrasonic Cleaners: Powerful Equipment for Utility Companies
Many power companies are turning to Omegasonics’ ultrasonic tanks to clean turbine parts faster and ensure high-availability. Electric and gas companies are relied upon to produce and provide uninterrupted power to their customers. To accomplish this goal, keeping turbines exceptionally clean and in good condition must be a top priority. There are more and more […]
Omegasonics: The Smarter Ultrasonic Cleaning Choice
Did you know that every month there are over 1 million searches for “contents cleaning” by adjusters, insurance agents, property managers, etc? In the world of restoration cleaning, there is one class of ultrasonic cleaning units that experienced adjusters want to work with: an Omegasonics system. The Best Choice in Ultrasonic Cleaning Using a regular […]
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