Ultrasonic cleaning technology is a fast
and safe way to clean various parts without heavy mechanical brushing or harsh
cleaning chemicals. By using ultrasonic cleaners, the cleaning process is
faster, more thorough, and efficient – even complicated shapes and
hard-to-reach areas can be cleaned effectively.
Ultrasonic cleaning technology involves the generation of
microscopic cavitation bubbles by channeling ultrasonic sound waves through
water. When the bubbles burst, they direct small but powerful jets of liquid at
the part's surface to be cleaned. These jets dislodge foreign material from the
part surfaces and deliver highly effective cleaning action.
The use of ultrasonic cleaning technology provides a significant
reduction in costs and labor. Ultrasonic cleaners only require a cleaning
solution of water or solution with mild detergent, so there's no need to use
harsh cleaning chemicals. There's also no need for mechanical scrubbing or
soaking of parts in chemicals which provides a significant reduction of labor.
With ultrasonic cleaners, the operator places the parts to be
cleaned in the cleaning tank, sets a timer, and leaves the machine to do its
work. Ultrasonic cleaners are completely safe and do not need monitoring. In
addition to reduced costs of human resources, there are also big savings from
the elimination in the handling, and disposal of toxic and hazardous cleaning
chemicals. The elimination of chemicals also results in a much more
environmentally friendly operation.
A mild detergent added to the water will speed up the cleaning
process for cleaning parts with oily or greasy residues. For cleaning parts
with heavy contamination (such as hard, baked-on grime), heating the solution
can soften the contaminant and make cleaning more comfortable and faster. These
methods are still safer and more efficient compared to traditional cleaning.
Kaijo’s
ultrasconic parts cleaners are designed to provide
both safety and low cost of ownership. For more details read the complete
article, “How Ultrasonic Cleaners Reduce Labor
Costs and Improve Employee Safety.” For a free consultation or a quote,
contact Kaijo Shibuya at 408-675-5575 or email info@kaijo-shibuya.com
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