Technical
What is ultrasonic cleaning used for?
Of all cleaning methods, ultrasonic cleaning is the most efficient and effective one. The reason why ultrasonic cleaning can achieve such an effect is closely related to its unique working principle and cleaning method. . In our production, there are many things that need to be cleaned, and there are also many types and links that need to be cleaned. Such as: removal of pollutants from objects, dredging of small holes, common manual cleaning methods cannot meet the requirements for special-shaped objects and hidden parts of objects, even steam cleaning and high-pressure water jet cleaning cannot meet the requirements for higher cleanliness, ultrasonic cleaning For objects, it can also dissolve organic pollutants, kill bacteria, prevent excessive corrosion, etc. Therefore, ultrasonic cleaning is increasingly widely used in all walks of life. Ultrasonic cleaners should be mainly used in the following industries:
1. Machinery industry: removal of anti-rust grease, degreasing and rust removal of mechanical parts, cleaning of engine, carburetor and auto parts, dredging and cleaning of filters and filter screens, etc. .
2. Surface treatment industry: degreasing and rust removal before electroplating, cleaning before ion plating, phosphating treatment, removal of carbon deposits, removal of oxide scale, removal of polishing paste, surface activation of metal workpieces Wait.
3. Instrumentation industry: cleaning of measuring tools, high cleanliness cleaning before assembly of precision parts, etc.
4. Electronics industry: removal of rosin and solder spots on printed circuit boards; cleaning of mechanical and electronic parts such as high-voltage contacts.
5. Medical industry: cleaning, disinfection, sterilization of medical equipment, cleaning of laboratory utensils, etc.
6. Semiconductor industry: high cleanliness cleaning of semiconductor wafers.
7. Watches, jewelry industry: remove sludge, dust, oxide layer, polishing paste, etc.
8. Chemical and biological industries: cleaning and descaling of laboratory utensils.
9. Optical industry: degreasing, degreasing, sweating, and ash cleaning of optical devices and glasses.
10. Textile printing and dyeing industry: cleaning textile spindles, spinnerets, etc.
11. Petrochemical industry: cleaning and dredging of metal filters, cleaning of chemical containers and exchangers, etc.