Why a Mini Ultrasonic Generator System May Be the Best Choice for Your Device Cleaning Requirements
July 28, 2016
Ultrasonic cleaning is an effective alternative to cleaning parts and components using chemicals, agitation and scrubbing. The bubbles produced by an ultrasonic generator can clean stains and contaminants with robust cleaning action at low ultrasonic frequencies while high frequency cleaning can remove microscopic particles with gentle cleaning action. Ultrasonic cleaning is fast, cost effective and […]
Read MoreWhat Ultrasonic Transducers Do
July 19, 2016
Ultrasonic cleaning systems are made up of ultrasonic transducers, generators, and cleaning tanks. The transducers are submerged in the cleaning solution and take the electric signal from the generator to produce the cleaning action. As the electric ultrasonic frequency signal rises and falls, the transducer vibrates and generates compression waves in the cleaning solution. These […]
Read MoreSelecting Ultrasonic Parts Cleaners for Your Industrial Cleaning Application
June 29, 2016
Ultrasonic cleaners work by generating ultrasonic acoustic waves into a cleaning solution. During the expansion phase of the wave, the low pressure results in cavitation bubbles in the liquid while the subsequent compression phase collapses the bubbles suddenly. This bubble action removes impurities and contamination from surfaces to be cleaned. Ultrasonic parts cleaners are fast […]
Read MoreUsing Ultrasonic Tanks in Industrial Cleaning Applications
June 21, 2016
Industrial cleaning systems that utilize ultrasonic technology can clean a variety of objects and parts without aggressive chemicals or rough scrubbing. Ultrasonic tanks hold the cleaning solution and the part to be cleaned. The tank mounted transducers generate the ultrasonic signal. Ultrasonic cleaning is especially suitable for objects such as ceramics, glass, optical devices, medical devices and […]
Read MoreHow Kaijo’s Ultrasonic Cleaning Generator Improves the Manufacturing Process
May 26, 2016
Ultrasonic cleaning generators produce an electrical signal that transducers change into ultrasonic waves in the cleaning liquid. The waves produce cavitation bubbles that appear and collapse in time with the frequency of the ultrasonic generator. The collapse of the bubbles results in a powerful scrubbing action that removes surface contaminants from the parts to be […]
Read MoreHow an Ultrasonic Cleaning System Works and the Benefits It Provides to Manufacturers
May 19, 2016
Small and mid-size businesses and manufacturers can use an ultrasonic cleaning system to help improve their productivity. Such systems can remove contaminants and surface matter from components and can clean products before they are offered for sale. They will clean items such as machined parts, glass, ceramics and medical devices quickly and completely without using […]
Read MoreUsing Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaners in Industry
April 28, 2016
Many industries produce parts and components with surface contamination that must be removed. Other products may require cleaning before being used. Industrial ultrasonic cleaners offer precise cleaning solutions without using harsh chemicals. Properly designed and adequately powered ultrasonic cleaning systems can quickly and completely remove dirt and contaminants from the surfaces of a wide variety of materials. […]
Read MoreHow High Power Ultrasonic Generators Provide Precise Cleaning for Industry Applications
April 20, 2016
High power ultrasonic generators are especially versatile because they can clean a wide variety of materials, covering a range from high-frequency gentle cleaning action to more robust cleaning at lower frequencies. At the same time cleaning intensity can be controlled up to high levels. This means that a high power ultrasonic generator such as the Kaijo Quava […]
Read MoreHow Kaijo’s Water Resonance System Improves Performance of Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems
March 31, 2016
The effectiveness of Kaijo’s ultrasonic cleaning systems can be enhanced by utilizing the water treatment technology of the Water Resonance System (WRS). When used with Kaijo’s turnkey systems, the WRS conditions the water to improve bubble formation. As a result, cavitation is achieved throughout the tank instead of staying concentrated over the transducer. Ultrasonic cleaning […]
Read MoreChoosing the Right Frequency for Your Ultrasonic Cleaning Application
March 21, 2016
The cleaning action of industrial ultrasonic cleaning systems depends on the high-energy collapse of tiny cavitation bubbles formed by the sound waves in the cleaning liquid. When the bubbles collapse, they release a momentary burst of energy that removes impurities and contaminants from the surfaces of the parts to be cleaned. The higher the frequency, […]
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