Ultrasonic cleaners are used in a number of different industries. They serve as a way to clean equipment and products through a process that involves little to no effort from an operator. Ultrasonic cleaners use high frequency sound waves to produce bubbles that perform a scrubbing action on a range of items to clean them where other methods cannot. They prove themselves to be a huge asset to many industries.
In the jewelry industry, ultrasonic cleaners are used to clean rings, bracelets, necklaces and other delicate items that are difficult to clean by hand. In the optical industry, ultrasonic cleaners are used to clean the buildup off of glasses frames and lenses. This becomes a lifesaver when you have a large number of glasses to clean, and a limited time frame to do so. The ultrasonic cleaner offers an efficient and easy way to clean important equipment and products. The medical, pharmaceutical, automotive, electronics, weapons, marine, sports equipment, beverage and food processing industries all use ultrasonic tanks to clean both process machine parts and products that are contaminated during manufacturing.
Ultrasonic cleaners are relatively simple in design, simple being a relative word choice. From the outside, Ultrasonic cleaners look simply like a big basin in which objects are dropped into a pool of water and slightly vibrated. In reality, tanks are one of three main parts of a complete ultrasonic unit. The other components of an ultrasonic cleaner include a transducer and a generator. The component that introduces sound waves into the cleaning solution is the transducer, and can be mounted to the side of the tank or can manually be placed in the tank before each use. In addition to the basic components of the ultrasonic cleaner, larger models can also have rotating parts holders, or systems that are put in to ensure even cleanliness of all parts. So although they may look fairly simple, ultrasonic cleaners actually are pretty impressive machines.
The tanks used in ultrasonic cleaning systems typically have a drain, nozzles and a thermostatic-controlled heating system. Tanks are a critical component of ultrasonic cleaning equipment and are made out of metal. Stainless steel is the most popular choice of tank material because it has a smooth surface that is corrosion resistant, which allow the tank to be cleaned and sanitized quickly and easily. In order to work properly, Ultrasonic tanks must be air and water tight. There are a large number of choices when it comes to the different shapes and sizes that ultrasonic tanks come in. The size and shape of the ultrasonic tank is actually very important in how efficiently it will work. Not all objects will require the same size and shape of ultrasonic cleaner tank. For example, a pair of optical glasses can fit in a smaller size ultrasonic tank than what would be required for an automotive part. Deciding on what size ultrasonic cleaner you need is important. It should be big enough so that the object can be completely submerged under the solution in the tank.
Ultrasonic cleaners are a useful and important part of the cleaning and maintenance process for many different industries. Ideal candidates for ultrasonic cleaning include small electronic parts, cables, rods, wires and detailed items, as well as objects made of glass, plastic, aluminum or ceramic.Their efficient and fast operation makes them a top choice for many cleaning needs. Choosing the proper size of ultrasonic cleaner tank and selecting the proper tank material will ensure that it remains a valued member of your production team for years to come.
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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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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