Application of ultrasonic cleaners
Ultrasonic cleaning and "indirect" cleaning.
Submitted by soltec-admin on Thu, 09/30/2010 - 13:28
Auxiliary tank and beakers
What is the difference between the ultrasonic "direct" cleaning and ultrasonic "indirect cleaning"?
Direct cleaning occours when the parts are cleaned directly in the ultrasonic cleaner filled with the cleaning solution.
Generally the parts to be cleaned with ultrasounds are inserted in a stainless steel mesh basket. The limitation of direct ultrasonic cleaning is the selection of the appropriate cleaning solution that will not damage the ultrasonic cleaner.
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Cleaning gas masks with SONICA 90L
Submitted by soltec-admin on Sat, 05/01/2010 - 15:00
SONICA® 90L model is an ultrasonic bath that allows to clean great dimensions instruments or tools. The cleaning tank dimensions are: 600 x 500 x 300 mm and is fully made of Aisi 304 stainless steel with 15/10 thickness.
Cleaning of inkjet printer components
Submitted by soltec-admin on Thu, 04/29/2010 - 20:51
Ultrasonic cleaning of inkjet printer parts has become a common pratice. It is now one of the faster and more effective technique to recycle inkjet cartridges.
Ultrasonic cleaning reduce:
- use of solvents lowering damages to the environment
- cost of remanufacturing inkjet heads
- time required for the process
Being more indipendent by solvent choice, ultrasonic cleaning reduce the risk of solvent incompatibilities.
Winch cleaning with ultrasonic cleaner
Submitted by soltec-admin on Thu, 04/29/2010 - 10:46
As a Team, we are now fully prepared.
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Cleaning and maintenance of fire arms
Submitted by soltec-admin on Mon, 04/26/2010 - 10:19
A practical and precise example of maintenance of a Smith & Wesson Magnum 44.
Last month, at BIGNAMI's S.p.a. Company located in Ora (BZ) Italy, which specializes in the distribution and sale of hunting arms, sport's shooting, personal defence, security and protection, I wanted to personally test, the efficency of ultrasonic cleaning to remove the carbon residues due to the explosion of gunpowder within the cartriges at their service laboratory.
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