Ultrasonic in-line cleaning systems for wire and rod; and Ultrasonic cleaning chemistry (Parts 1 & 2)

$15.00

Ultrasonic cleaning uses electrical energy, converted to produce cavitation, the formation and collapse of vacuum bubbles in a liquid. This agitation, by countless small, intensely collapsing bubbles, creates a highly effective scrubbing of both exposed and wetted hidden surfaces. When the system design and cleaner chemistries are appropriately matched, more consistent, effective soil removal is obtained with reduced contact time.

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Description

Ultrasonic cleaning uses electrical energy, converted to produce cavitation, the formation and collapse of vacuum bubbles in a liquid. This agitation, by countless small, intensely collapsing bubbles, creates a highly effective scrubbing of both exposed and wetted hidden surfaces. When the system design and cleaner chemistries are appropriately matched, more consistent, effective soil removal is obtained with reduced contact time.

Additional information

Author(s)

John A. Line, Branson Ultrasonics Corp.; and Ronald E. Higgins, Apex Alkali Products Co., USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 64th Annual Convention, Detroit, MI USA. Paper published in Wire Journal Internatinal, June 1995, pg. 68.

Year

1994