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Bench-Top Ultrasonic Cleaner
- D Series
- DC Series
 
Immersion Type Ultrasonic
- SI Series
 
SS Type Ultrasonic Cleaner
Ultrasonic Stencil Cleaner
 
 OTHER PRODUCTS
Ionized Water System
Conveyor Wire Mesh Belt
Ultrasonic Energy Meter
Hot Air Tools
Filter & Filtration
Thermo Oil Pump
 
 
 
 
 
SELECTING RIGHT CLEANING SYSTEM
A number of factors must be considered when deriving the optimum cleaning process. These factors can be weighted very differently depending on the specific application under consideration.

Early in the process decisions must be made regarding the level of cleanliness required. Clearly this is not the same for plumbing fittings and semiconductors and can have a dramatic impact on cost.

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  STEP 1 - Application (Material need to be clean/wash)
What kind of material do you need to clean?
How complex are the parts? What are the cost parameters of your manufacturing process?
Are there any special environmental concerns that need consideration?

We look at everything from the size, shape and configuration of your parts to the material and manufacturing process you use. We can even uncover ways to cut manufacturing costs or overall process time, while remaining environmentally responsible.
   
  STEP 2 - Chemistry (Choosing the Right Cleaning Chemistry)
Unlike other vendors that address only one type of cleaning chemistry, we offer you equipment for the industry's widest range of cleaning chemistries - aqueous, solvent or semi-aqueous.

From our recommended chemistry suppliers, we will determine the best one for you. We look at your part, the soil and any potential environmental impact. Then, we work with you to select the optimum solution.

1. Alkaline: removal oils, grease & particulates, where a caustic type detergent will not hurt the part.
2. Neutral PH Detergent: for use with metals that will react to acidic or alkaline detergents.
3. Acidic Detergents: for removal of rust and scale.
4. Solvents: Solvents are usually used at full strength.
   
  STEP 3 - Determining the Cleaning Process / Handling Design
After we determine the right chemistry, we put together the process requirements. Each chemistry requires specific conditions for optimum results.

For example, if a semi-aqueous chemistry is the wisest choice for your application, your system should include a separation tank, temperature controls, a specific rinse sequence, and a waste-handling strategy.

Our process recommendation not only maximizes the performance of your chemistry, it can also reduce production costs, improve throughput, and minimize environmental impact.
   
  STEP 4- Cleaning Solutions / Systems
   
Whatever your process requires, we have the solutions / systems. From washing to rinsing to drying, we offer the broadest range of technologies to tailor the system to your specific needs. We'll precisely match our systems to your application, chemistry and process. And every step, from the cleaning system's interface with the rest of your manufacturing process right through waste water handling, is part of our recommendation.
   

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