Sonic Cleaning

Ultrasonic cleaning is one of the most highly effective and efficient methods used for cleaning a wide array of parts even in mass production environments. When ultrasonic energy is introduced into a cleaning solution, cavitation, the foundation of ultrasonic cleaning, occurs. Ultrasonic energy causes alternating patterns of low and high pressure phases. During the low pressure phases minute, bubbles or vacuum cavities form. During the subsequent high pressure phases, the bubbles implode violently. This is called cavitation. Cavitation provides an intense scrubbing action that leads to unsurpassed cleaning speed and consistency compared with simple soaking or immersion with agitation. Additionally the bubbles are small enough to penetrate even microscopic crevices, cleaning them thoroughly and consistently.

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