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Ultrasonic cleaning is a result of sound waves introduced into a cleaning liquid by means of a series of "transducers" mounted to the cleaning tank. The sound travels throughout the tank and creates waves of compression and expansion in the liquid. In the compression wave, the molecules of the cleaning liquid are compressed together tightly. Conversely, in the expansion wave, the molecules are pulled apart rapidly. The expansion is so dramatic that the molecules are ripped apart, creating microscopic bubbles. The bubbles are not seen by the naked eye since they are so small and exist for only a split second of time. The bubbles contain a partial vacuum while they exist. As the pressure around the bubbles becomes greater, the fluid around the bubble rushes in, collapsing the bubble very rapidly. When this occurs, a jet of liquid is created that may travel at this very high rate. They rise in temperature to as high as 5000 degrees C, which is roughly the temperature of the surface of the sun. This extreme temperature, combined with the liquid jet's velocity provides a very intense cleaning action in a minute area. Because of the very short duration of the bubble expansion and collapse cycle, the liquid surrounding the bubble quickly absorbs the heat and the area cools quickly. As a result, the tank and liquid becomes only warm and does not heat up due to the introduction of parts during the cleaning process.

 


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Ultrasonic cleaners use high frequency sound waves to create bubbles for loosening and removing dirt, scale, and other impurities from parts. 
Leak testing equipment is used to measure the escape of liquids, vacuum or gases from sealed components or systems.
Liquid level sensors are used to detect liquid levels or interfaces between liquids such as oil and water or liquids and solids. 
Liquid level switches are used to detect specific liquid levels or interfaces between liquids. These level measurements are indicated via an electrical switching action.
Liquid leak detectors sense when a liquid is leaking from a pipe, tank, or other receptacle area.
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Product Announcements
UE Systems, Inc. - Liquid Leak Amplifier
U.E. Systems, Inc.'s patented Liquid Leak Amplifier method (LLA), used in conjunction with any Ultrasonic Inspection System, is ideal for detecting extremely low-level pressure or vacuum leaks that... (read more)
Lapmaster International - HEAVY-DUTY INDUSTRIAL ULTRASONIC CLEANING SYSTEMS
In a Lapping/Polishing process, the final precision cleaning is needed to be thorough, repeatable & fast. The Lapmaster series of Heavy-Duty Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems for Industrial Applications is... (read more)
Membrana - Debubbling
Bubbles often cause many process issues in analytical systems and process water systems if not removed. In analytical and measurement systems, bubbles can also have an unintended impact on readings. (read more)
Ransohoff - Aquarius Ultrasonic System
multi-stage ultrasonic cleaning capability in a unitized system. (read more)
Sierra Instruments, Inc. - New In-Line Ultrasonic Flowmeter!
Sierra's Innova-Sonic In-Line is targeted to customers as an alternative choice for typical liquid Mag-Meter applications where high performance and affordable pricing are important. Accuracy of +/-... (read more)
LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG - LAUDA Tensiometers
TD 1 C: Economical introduction into the world of tensiometry with the LAUDA Ring/plate tensiometer. TD 2: Fully automatic yet simple and precise - measuring surface and interfacial tension with the... (read more)
Sensortechnics, Inc. - Highly Reliable Air Bubble & Air-in-line Sensors
Sensortechnics introduces the AD8/AD9 series of non-invasive ultrasonic fluid monitoring sensors. These highly reliable sensors are ideal for critical applications to detect air or gas bubbles as well... (read more)
All-Spec Industries - Branson Ultrasonic Cleaners, Chemicals, Baskets
Branson ultrasonic cleaners for difficult laboratory cleaning, delicate components, fine jewelry and more. Ultrasonic sound waves move through a cleaning solution, creating an effect called... (read more)
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Topics of Interest
The heart of any ultrasonic cleaning system is the transducer. At the present time, the two types of transducers offered are magnetostrictive, made of nickel or its alloys, and electrostrictive, made... (Read More)
An ultrasonic cleaner is a metal container that has ceramic piezo transducers attached to the side or the bottom of the tank. These transducers convert one form of energy to another. They also change... (Read More)
Ultrasonic cleaners have been workhorses in both laboratories and industry for decades. This acceptance is based on their ability to remove soils from inaccessible areas quickly, completely, and... (Read More)
There are many ways to alter the characteristics of ultrasonic waves in a liquid contained in a tank. The ultrasonic waves can be frequency modulated (FM) by varying the output frequency of the... (Read More)
A semiconductor manufacturer has successfully removed the down time that they used to experience due to problems with bubble formation in their photoresist solution. This company mixes their own... (Read More)
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Technical Articles
Checklist for Superior Ultrasonic Cleaning - Cleaning and Surface Preparation
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