by Frank Pedeflous | May 15, 2014 | Blog, Parts, Parts Cleaner, Ultrasonic Cleaners, Ultrasonic Cleaning
Removing contamination from parts can be an expensive time-consuming process that can put employees at risk. The most common method for cleaning parts has always been by hand. However, this method exposes workers to unnecessary risks due to potential cuts and...
by Frank Pedeflous | May 22, 2012 | Blog, Ultrasonic Education
In our discussion of ultrasonic cleaners, we now turn our attention to the effect that temperature has on ultrasonic cleaning. Cavitations produced in a liquid by high frequency – or ultrasonic – sound waves result in streams of liquids essentially “power...
by Frank Pedeflous | Jan 13, 2012 | Blog, Ultrasonic Education
Every year during the holiday season, millions of Americans indulge in delicious holiday feasts, drinks, desserts and more. The holidays are definitely a time to celebrate and have fun, even if it means gaining a few extra pounds. If your New Year’s resolution is to...
by Frank Pedeflous | Sep 21, 2011 | Blog, Industry Information
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...
by Frank Pedeflous | May 16, 2011 | Blog, Ultrasonic Education
When it comes to the cleaning of parts and equipment used to process or dispense food, ultrasonic technology meets and exceeds the toughest of standards. In the food and drug industry, as you can imagine, inspectors must be extremely thorough. Using ultrasound will...