Ultrasonic cleaners are a prime example of making technology and physical properties work towards better efficiency. These machines utilize sound to clean dirt and grime off of physical objects, something that was relatively unheard of back in the day. Not only is their process a bit unique, ultrasonic cleaners have a number of uses that you might not expect from them.
One example of a unique use of ultrasonic cleaners is their ability to remove smoke and soot from items that were involved in a house fire. Most of the time these items are sentimental or even hold a monetary value to the owners. Ultrasonic cleaners are not able to reverse the damage that is done by the fire but they can remove the soot and smoke damage from the item in order to remove a bit of evidence of the fire.
Blinds are also an object where ultrasonic cleaners can come in handy when cleaning. Blinds can become covered in dust from months or even years of neglect. This makes the cleaning process a very time consuming one when cleaning by hand. Ultrasonic cleaners on the other hand can be automated and take significantly less time than cleaning by hand. This makes them ideal for many applications such as blinds, engine parts, medical instruments, firearms and many other items.
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About ESMA, Inc.
Since 1972 Esma Incorporated has been manufacturing high quality ultrasonic cleaners and washers as well as bench top electropolishing equipment. Esma offers a unique approach to automating the ultrasonic cleaning process by transferring liquids to a single ultrasonic process chamber from individual heated storage tanks.
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Esma Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
16672 State Street
South Holland, IL 60473 USA
Phone: (708) 331-1855
Email: sales@esmainc.com
Corporate Headquarters
16672 State Street
South Holland, IL 60473 USA
Phone: (708) 331-1855
Email: sales@esmainc.com