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ltrasonic technology uses absolutely no harmful chemicals.
No fumes. No strong odors. No dangerous or expensive chemical disposal. Reduced risk.
The technology is remarkable, but the process is easy. More efficient and effective than chemical processes, the machines are as simple to use as a dishwasher, with no hand labor or supervision necessary.
How do ultrasonic machines work?
Ultrasonic tanks generate high frequency sound waves through the use of transducers and electronic ultrasonic wave generators. Typical transducers are made from piezoelectric crystals which convert electrical energy into mechanical / sound wave energy because piezoelectric crystals change geometric size when electrical voltage is applied.
The sound waves create microscopic bubbles of solution during periods of positive pressure, which implode and release a burst of energy during periods of negative pressure. This process is called cavitation. It is cavitation that enhances the separation of soils from substrates, often making ultrasonic cleaning faster, gentler, and more effective than other methods. Imploding bubbles travel wherever the solution goes, allowing cleaning activity even within complex part geometries and micro-parts.
When cleaning with ultrasonics the frequency of the sound waves is matched to the application. Frequencies range from 20 kHz to 170 kHz and above. The most commonly recommended ultrasonic frequency is 40 kHz. It is considered the “universal frequency” because it is generally safe for use in most applications and will produce the most intense cavitation energies to remove the most common types of contaminants (oil, grease, metal chips) from the widest range of substrates.
MOQ: | 1 |
Product Packaging:
Shipping:
ltrasonic technology uses absolutely no harmful chemicals.
No fumes. No strong odors. No dangerous or expensive chemical disposal. Reduced risk.
The technology is remarkable, but the process is easy. More efficient and effective than chemical processes, the machines are as simple to use as a dishwasher, with no hand labor or supervision necessary.
How do ultrasonic machines work?
Ultrasonic tanks generate high frequency sound waves through the use of transducers and electronic ultrasonic wave generators. Typical transducers are made from piezoelectric crystals which convert electrical energy into mechanical / sound wave energy because piezoelectric crystals change geometric size when electrical voltage is applied.
The sound waves create microscopic bubbles of solution during periods of positive pressure, which implode and release a burst of energy during periods of negative pressure. This process is called cavitation. It is cavitation that enhances the separation of soils from substrates, often making ultrasonic cleaning faster, gentler, and more effective than other methods. Imploding bubbles travel wherever the solution goes, allowing cleaning activity even within complex part geometries and micro-parts.
When cleaning with ultrasonics the frequency of the sound waves is matched to the application. Frequencies range from 20 kHz to 170 kHz and above. The most commonly recommended ultrasonic frequency is 40 kHz. It is considered the “universal frequency” because it is generally safe for use in most applications and will produce the most intense cavitation energies to remove the most common types of contaminants (oil, grease, metal chips) from the widest range of substrates.