Monday, May 23, 2016

How an Ultrasonic Cleaning System Works and the Benefits It Provides to Manufacturers

An ultrasonic cleaning system can significantly improve the productivity of many businesses and manufacturers. Such systems remove impurities and surface matter from components and clean products during the manufacturing process.

How does an ultrasonic cleaning system work? A turnkey ultrasonic cleaning system uses a generator and one or more transducers along with a tank. An ultrasonic generator produces an electric signal (at different frequencies) and activates the transducers. The transducers then transform the electric signal into ultrasonic waves in the water in the tank. The water may have cleaning solutions to improve the ultrasonic cleaning process.

When the transducers generate compression waves in the water cavitation bubbles form in the liquid. These bubbles collapse and form again between the compression peaks. The formation and collapsing of bubbles create a robust scrubbing action when in contact with the item to be cleaned.

Kajio's Phenix III Ultrasonic Cleaning System runs at 26 kHz or 38 kHz and delivers up to 1200 Watts of cleaning power. It can clean on either lower or higher frequencies depending on the type of cleaning action required.

The system comes as the Phenix III ultrasonic generator with a stainless steel cleaning tank that already has transducers installed. It is cost-effective and available in four models with outputs at two frequencies and with 600W or 1200W power options. The cleaning tank also comes in different sizes, the biggest being 4.5 cubic feet. The ultrasonic cleaning systems are developed for low noise as well as no erosion for the parts and components to be cleaned.


Kajio's ultrasonic cleaning systems offer a cost-effective, quick and efficient solution for small and mid-size businesses and manufacturing plants. You can learn by reading the blog article titled “How an Ultrasonic Cleaning System Works and the Benefits It Provides to Manufacturers”.

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