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Choosing the Right Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaner for Optimum Cleaning

Choosing the right ultrasonic cleaning system depends on your industrial cleaning application. Watch this presentation to know more and visit http://kaijo-shibuya.com/

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Choosing the Right Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaner for Optimum Cleaning

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  1. Choosing the Right Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaner and Frequency for Optimal Cleaning

  2. The key to obtaining effective cleaning using an ultrasonic cleaner is to use the right system and frequency for the specific application. High frequencies are meant for gentle cleaning, whereas low frequencies are used for a more energetic robust cleaning action. Choosing an ultrasonic cleaner and using the right frequency for the specific part being cleaned is crucial for obtaining effective results.

  3. FOR CLEANING METAL & GLASS PARTS • Use the Phenix III Turn Key system at lower frequencies (26 kHz to 38 kHz) • Effective in removing tough surface contaminants • Applications include machined parts, jewelry, wires and medical equipment • Auto/Trucking • Food Manufacturing • Aerospace

  4. MIDRANGE FREQUENCIES FOR PRECISE CLEANING • Use the Phenix Hyper at frequencies (78 kHz) or the new Quava Ultrasonic (26kHz, 38kHz, 78kHz, 100kHz, 130kHz, 160kHz, or 200kHz) • Effective in cleaning less robust materials and parts • Examples include hard disk drives, LCDs, solar cells and panels, aluminum parts & ceramic parts

  5. FOR GENTLE CLEANING OF DELICATE PARTS • Use the Quava Ultrasonic cleaner series at high frequencies (450 kHz to 950 kHz) • Effective in cleaning parts made of soft materials and with intricate surfaces • Examples include semiconductors, electronic components, delicate medical instruments and LEDs

  6. FOR FLEXIBLE CLEANING • If you have multiple cleaning applications, it’s important to use industrial ultrasonic cleaners that operate at the appropriate frequency • Kaijo offers a full line of ultrasonic cleaning systems that can operate over a wide range of frequencies

  7. Kaijo offers a full line of industrial ultrasonic cleaners that can be used for a wide variety of cleaning applications. They also offer free consultation and advice on the use of any ultrasonic products for your specific cleaning application. For more details, Visit kaijo-shibuya.comor Call 408 675-5575

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