Ultrasonic cleaning has already made its presence known in the arena of parts and systems management. Throughout the previous podcasts sponsored by OmegaSonics, Frank and I have provided example after example of how ultrasonic cleaning can improve the efficiency of your business. This positive effect can in turn brighten your life. Besides the obvious technological […]
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Chemistry Is The Key to Ultrasonic Cleaning
Engineers will look at the volume required for the parts being cleaned, the proper frequency, the ideal temperature and the type of filtration required when developing proper ultrasonic cleaning system for a specific application. As important as all of the above specifications are, however, chemistry is still one half of the total solution. Chemistry is […]
Going Green with Omegasonics Ultrasonic Cleaners
Better for the environment Life sustaining Lesser pollutants Better for ground water Better for atmosphere Better for employees Better for ownership More productive More cost effective “When it comes to cleaning machinery, why go green?” The obvious answer is to protect the environment. Of course, that’s a feel good answer to one of today’s most […]
A “No-Brainer” Decision
The state of Georgia is known for very active weather patterns where clouds stack up and appear out of nowhere. Vicious electrical storms light up the Georgia sky. The lightning strikes are random and ruthless when they hit the roof of a home or industrial building. Fires break out causing both smoke and water damage. […]
Ultrasonic Cleaning’s Growing Contribution to Oil Exploration
High gas prices are often a touchy subject for most people, especially those who drive gas-guzzlers. Can you believe the price to fill up your car these days! A barrel of oil is over $90 this week. The gasoline used to fill up your car comes from thousands of oil rigs and offshore platforms. Primarily, […]
Ultrasonic Cleaning Takes Off in the Aerospace Industry
Halfway between Detroit and Kalamazoo, on I-94 in Jackson, is the Eaton Aerospace facility. Founded in 1940, the onset of WWII helped establish Eaton’s preeminence in fluid power technology, as its Aeroquip brand components went into America’s military aircraft. Today, Eaton Aerospace continues the tradition by creating products that convey air, oil, water and Freon […]
Start Going Green with Water-Based Soaps in Ultrasonic Cleaning
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 […]
A Brief History in Parts Restoration
Ultrasonic cleaners are the most effective and modern way to clean fire/water- damaged contents today. However, before the invention of ultrasound, people had to use alternative methods to restore and renovate damaged items. Restoration cleaning has undergone some very interesting changes in its history; here are some of the highlights. Old School Contents and Parts […]
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 […]
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 […]
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