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An ultrasonic cleaner relies on a process called cavitation to gently and thoroughly clean the surface of your parts. An ultrasonic transducer attached to the cleaning tank transmits high frequency (30kHz) sounds into the cleaning solution. During the low pressure stage of each sound wave tiny bubbles form and grow. During the high pressure stage these bubbles collapse, removing dirt, rust and other contaminants. This cleaning action can reach any exposed surface, even into deep crevices.
Ultrasonic cleaners use high frequency sound waves to create bubbles for loosening and removing dirt, scale, and other impurities from Industrial parts washers remove grease, soil, oil, abrasive dust, blast debris, swarf, paint, corrosion or other contaminants from the surfaces of components exiting a production line.
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