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Why an Ultrasonic Cleaner is Ideal for Aircraft Parts
In three words: thorough, safe and fast. Contaminants missed by manual cleaning are usually those deep in crevices and on other surfaces impossible to reach. Moreover, highly finished mold surfaces can be scratched or otherwise damaged by manual processes. Large molds can be difficult to maneuver, further risking damage during manual cleaning. And the longer it takes to clean the molds the greater the risk of damage.
Ultrasonic cleaning action solves all three issues.
It is thorough because it reaches all mold surfaces immersed in a biodegradable water-based ultrasonic cleaning solution. It is safe because while the cleaning action can be termed “violent” it occurs so fast that highly polished injection mold surfaces are not damaged during the cleaning process. By fast we mean 10 to 15 minutes although large complex molds may require a longer cleaning cycle.
Product Description
Ultrasonics: The ONLY Way to Clean with Confidence
Regardless of the source of the dirt or contamination, Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems are designed to accommodate a wide variety of uses in diverse industries. Fast, effective and efficient, our machines will allow you to clean virtually any type of part or component. The following is just a short list of the many different types of items that have been cleaned using our systems.
Specification :
Ultrasonic tank size(mm) | 730 x 480 x 760 mm |
Rinsing tank size(mm) | 730 x 480 x h760 |
Capacity | 266L |
Ultrasonic power | 3600W |
Heating power | 9KW |
Transducer numbers | 60pcs |
Ultrasonic frequency | 28khz or 40khz |
Timer | 0~30min adjustable |
Heater | 20~80C adjustable |
Material | Stainless steel 304 |
Power supply | AC220V, 3phase , AC380V/415V 3phase |
Optional | Filtration system |
How to Clean Large Aircraft Parts
Complex Aircraft Parts require careful cleaning.
Complex Aircraft Parts represent substantial investments by plastic injection molding companies which, in order to protect their investments, must establish cleaning procedures to remove a variety of stubborn contaminants. These include burned on residues, oils, flashing and grease that if allowed to remain will result in product rejection by the quality control department. Hand scrubbing with solvents simply does not do the job. In addition to being time consuming, manual cleaning introduces potential health hazards for personnel and solvent disposal challenges. The solution is using an ultrasonic cleaner instead of scrubbing in a solvent-based parts washer