How to Choose Test Weights for Analytical Balance Recalibration

Analytical balances, precision scales and other weighing instruments must be recalibrated on a regular basis. If internal calibration is not provided, external calibration is performed using test weights. Read More



July 22nd, 2010

How to Handle Noise from an Ultrasonic Cleaner

Ultrasonic cleaners operating at low frequencies create audible noise that must be supressed with sound insulation and hearing protection devices. Read More



July 20th, 2010

How to Protect Your Equipment During Ultrasonic Cleaning

While properly operated and controlled ultrasonic cleaning is generally safe for a wide range of products, the key criterion being “properly operated.” This is a combination of the cleaning solution composition, bath temperature and the ultrasonic frequency employed. The guiding factor is the items being cleaned and what is being removed. Read More



July 19th, 2010

When to Use a High Frequency Ultrasonic Cleaner

The Transsonic TI-H ultrasonic cleaner from Tovatech offers the option of either 25/45 kHz or 35/130 kHz frequencies making it a versatile tool for a variety of cleaning requirements including delicate parts. Other options offering dual frequencies are Elmasonic P units at 37/80 kHz and the Flex lines at either 25/45 kHz or 35/130 kHz

High-frequency ultrasonic cleaners operating at 80 kHz or more are safer to use when cleaning highly polished surfaces, soft metals and delicate parts. Read More



July 16th, 2010

Choose an Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaner for Challenging Cleaning Jobs

The Elmasonic X-tra industrial ultrasonic cleaner with the hanging basket fixture, side-mounted drain duct and optional hinged flip-top cover.

Powerful multifrequency industrial-scale ultrasonic cleaners are designed for continuous operation up to 12 hours and handle cleaning tasks ranging from removing coarse contaminants to delicately cleaning surface coatings. Read More



July 6th, 2010

Get 20% Faster Cleaning with New Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaner

The Elmasonic Flex Line industrial ultrasonic cleaning system includes the cleaner (left) that is available separately and the matching rinse tank. Not shown is the optional shower rinse and warm air dryer.

An industral-scale ultrasonic cleaning tank and companion rinse tank both feature a precise ± 2 cm vertical oscillation of cleaning baskets – a process that improves ultrasonic cavitation action to near perfection and provide 10% - 20% faster cleaning than conventional ultrasonic cleaners. Read More



July 6th, 2010

How to Use Baskets & Brackets for Perfect Ultrasonic Cleaning

Ultrasonic cleaner baskets with open mesh bottoms

Containers and supports used to hold or suspend parts in an ultrasonic cleaner should be designed to minimize interference with the cavitation cleaning action. Here are some suggestions. Read More



July 1st, 2010

How to Clean Complex Parts in an Ultrasonic Parts Cleaner

Air trapped in blind holes and crevices will inhibit cavitation action. Here are steps that can be taken to be sure ultrasonic cleaning solution is in contact with all surfaces. Read More



July 1st, 2010



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