Ultrasonic cleaners: fields of application
Ultrasonic cleaning is based on the principle of cavitation, which consists in the formation of air bubbles that, when coming into contact with a liquid within an ultrasonic field, generate high-speed pressure waves.
Waves generated by transducers react with a special detergent, causing the formation of air bubbles. These bubbles clean and sanitize every smallest cavity, ensuring an optimal result with each wash.
The fields of application of the ultrasonic cleaners are several: starting from heavy mechanics (train motor units, traction gear motors for cranes, aeronautics industry, etc.), to hydraulics, precision mechanics, electronics, and eyewear. Ultrasonic cleaners are also frequently used in the gold and precious metals' industry.
During painting and electroplating processes, this mechanism is used for degreasing any type of parts as a pre-treatment for the subsequent operating steps.
Last but not least, ultrasonic cleaners are widely employed to eliminate limescale in boilers, resistors, fittings and various pipes of coffee machines. The ultrasounds seep into every part, thus ensuring the descaling without any contribution of manpower. The results that can be achieved by cavitations is not comparable to any other cleaning system.
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