Thursday, September 29, 2016

Advantages Kajio Provides Over Other Ultrasonic Cleaner Manufacturers

The primary reasons for the development and use of ultrasonic cleaning systems has been the need to reduce the use of harsh cleaning chemicals for environmental reasons, and the desire for faster and more effective cleaning action tailored to the cleaning application.

Various ultrasonic cleaner manufacturers and suppliers provide systems to clean a wide range of manufactured parts from ceramics to semiconductor wafers to medical and optical tools, however it’s important that the right equipment, frequency and power levels be selected for the specific cleaning application requirements.

Kajio can provide complete turnkey ultrasonic systems as well as ultrasonic generators, tank-mounted or immersible transducers and cleaning tanks. Kajio’s systems can operate at frequencies that range from 19.5 kHz (for a more robust cleaning action of rugged parts) up to 1.6 MHz for (for a finer, gentle cleaning of more delicate parts). These cleaning systems feature precise controls which can handle several or a range of frequencies, as well as remote and automation computer commands (in some of the models).

Advantages that Kajio provides over other industrial ultrasonic cleaner manufacturers include:

1. Products that are designed and built to the highest standards using high quality components.
2. Ultrasonic cleaning systems that are easy to use, quick to install, and reliable to operate.
3. Systems that use state-of-the-art features and the latest technology.

Managers and process engineers at industrial facilities using various cleaning applications can switch from using harsh cleaning methods to ultrasonic cleaning systems supplied by Kajio. They not only ensure more rapid and thorough cleaning, but also help minimize environmentally hazardous wastes and the cost of using cleaning chemicals.


With the many advantages of using Kaijo’s advanced ultrasonic system technology, manufacturers may want to learn more by calling for a free consultation or quote at 408-675-5575 or emailing info@kaijo-shibuya.com. For more detailed information read the main article on the website titled “Advantages Kaijo Provides Over Other Ultrasonic Cleaner Manufacturers” to learn more now.

Friday, September 23, 2016

How the Immersible Ultrasonic Transducer Is Used in Industrial Cleaning Applications

Facility managers and process engineers at industrial facilities can use ultrasonic cleaning solutions to reduce chemical usage and improve their industrial cleaning tasks. Turnkey systems that include transducers, generators and tanks are available, however for some industrial cleaning applications a more flexible solution may be needed that uses a portable immersible ultrasonic transducer.  

Kaijo provides various models of immersible ultrasonic transducers. These units can be immersed into existing tanks and will be compatible with any Kajio ultrasonic generator. They come in 600 Watt and 1200 Watt versions and operate frequencies from 26 kHz to 160 kHz. To ensure thorough and effective cleaning ultrasonic transducers need to operate at the proper frequency and power level according to the requirements needed in the cleaning application.

Kajio's immersible ultrasonic transducers are also flexible in providing cleaning solutions required for cleaning different components. For cleaning small, delicate parts, a higher frequency (such as 130 kHz and 160 kHz) the transducer generates smaller cavitation bubbles that collapse with less energy which results in finer, gentler cleaning. For robust components with heavy contamination, a transducer running at a lower frequency generates larger cavitation bubbles which provide more robust cleaning. The power of the transducer dictates the number of bubbles the transducer will generate. For cleaning bigger parts, several transducers can be placed into a larger tank to handle to handle the required cleaning at the proper frequency.

Immersible transducers are typically used to clean parts and components in different size tanks that are too big to fit in the standard tanks of turnkey items. They can also be placed in any tank in single or multiple configurations, and can be mounted vertically or horizontally, and can be adjusted to handle various cleaning applications.


Manufacturers that replace the use of chemical and mechanical cleaning processes with ultrasonic cleaning systems can reduce their chemical costs and improve their operating efficiency. For more detailed information on using Kaijo’s immersible ultrasonic transducer for your application read the main article on the website titled “How the Immersible Ultrasonic Transducer is Used in Industrial Cleaning Applications.”