by Chris Boynton | Dec 3, 2018 | Blog, Ultrasonic Cleaning
What is Precision Cleaning? It’s important to distinguish between “regular cleaning” and “precision cleaning.” True precision cleaning involves removing all contaminants from the surface of the object to be cleaned. Precision cleaning is vital to the success of...
by Chris Boynton | Nov 14, 2018 | Bikes, Blog
Winter can be a tough time for bike cleaning, especially on the cassettes, the cluster of sprockets located on the rear hub of your bike. Cassettes provide a range of gearing options for your chain to run on. The range of gear ratios allows you to vary your pedaling...
by Chris Boynton | Nov 7, 2018 | Blog, Environmentally Friendly
Americans generate somewhere between 300 to 400 million tons of garbage every year. Out of environmental concerns for how burning affects air quality, most solid waste ends up in landfills. Chances are you live within 10-20 miles of a landfill, and if your community...
by Chris Boynton | Oct 17, 2018 | Blog, Ultrasonic Cleaners
In the late 1990s, the children’s TV show, Bob the Builder famously asked: “Can we fix it?” Maybe you’re asking a similar question, but about ultrasonic cleaners: “Can an ultrasonic cleaner clean it?”In most cases, the answer is “yes it can.” So, what is ultrasonic...
by Frank Pedeflous | Nov 6, 2010 | Blog, How-To's
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?...