Ultrasonic Cleaning 101
As the proven advantages of ultrasonic cleaning grow, especially for 3D printed parts, this white paper from Omegasonics becomes a valuable tool for shops wanting to understand the technology and how it works.
Posted: September 29, 2015
Shops interested in adopting ultrasonic cleaning to reduce the time, labor and costs associated with cleaning parts and equipment can learn more about the technology’s fundamentals with a free technical document, “Get To Know Ultrasonic Cleaners,” from Omegasonics (Simi Valley, CA), a global supplier of ultrasonic cleaning systems. The new document is available by clicking here.
This comprehensive guide presents technical concepts using charts, video and photographs to give readers insight on how ultrasonic cleaning works, its effectiveness, and benefits. Included topics cover the ultrasonic process, transducers and generators, cleaning procedures and solutions, types of contaminants, design considerations, types of cleaning units, and more.
“Ultrasonic technology is effective and safe for cleaning a wide range of parts, equipment and materials in virtually any industry, from steel, titanium and aluminum components to large hydraulic systems and engines, firearms, ceramics and plastics,” said Frank Pedeflous, the president of Omegasonics. “Ultrasonic cleaning for 3D printed parts, in particular, is growing considerably. This document is a valuable tool for those who want to understand the technology behind ultrasonic cleaning’s proven advantages.”
Omegasonics is a global manufacturer of a complete line of industrial ultrasonic cleaning systems, biodegradable cleaning agents, supplies and accessories.