Ultrasonic Cleaning Information
Ultrasonic cleaning uses high-frequency sound waves (typically 20–400 kHz) to induce cavitation in a liquid solution, creating millions of tiny, collapsing bubbles that, when bursting, release immense energy to dislodge dirt, grease, and contaminants from intricate surfaces. This non-abrasive, highly efficient method penetrates deep into crevices, blind holes, and complex geometries
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How it works
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Cavitation: Ultrasonic transducers, usually attached to a stainless steel tank, generate high-frequency waves that create, grow, and violently collapse vacuum bubbles in the liquid
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Implosion Energy: When these bubbles collapse near a surface, they produce localized shockwaves and microjets with intense heat and pressure, acting as millions of tiny scrubbers.
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Components: The system consists of a tank, transducers, a heater, and a timer
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Key Advantages
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Deep Cleaning: Effective for removing contaminants from complex shapes, internal passages, and crevices.
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Gentle on Parts: Non-abrasive nature makes it safe for delicate items like carburettors, and internal engine components.
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Speed and Efficiency: Significantly faster than manual cleaning, reducing labour and processing time.​
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Applications
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Automotive/Motorcycle: Carburetors, Engine parts and Gearbox parts.
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Jewelry/Watches: Removing grime from intricate jewelry designs.
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Medical/Dental: Sterilizing surgical and dental instruments
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Electronics: Cleaning circuit boards and components
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