Ultrasonic Power Corp. designs ultrasonic cleaning systems. They manufacture components (tank bottoms with transducers or immersible transducers) for a wide variety of applications including cleaning after a variety of processes such as lapping, honing, or buffing. Standard ultrasonic wash systems are available in sizes from 6 to 60 gal.
CLEANING
Sonics, Walnut,
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PUSH-PULL SYSTEMS
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TRANSDUCERS
Surfl’ran, Div. of Robert Heights, Mich.
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Western Sonics’ modular ultrasonic system is designed to be assembled in any configuration necessary to clean miscellaneous parts using an aqueous or semiaqueous cleaning process. Each module can function as a stand-alone unit that does not require any external support or an in-line system when multiple units are secured together. When the cleaning process changes or grows, modules are easily added or rearranged to meet process demands.
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CLWING
Bosch Corp., Madison
SurfTran’s Martin Walter Push-Pull Ultrasonics feature solid titanium resonators that are placed directly in the cleaning media for direct sound transmission. Piezoelectric transducers resonate the assembly emitting 360” of dense, homogenous ultrasound. Modular generators avoid frequency sweeping and allow efficient operation at natural resonant frequency. All joints on the resonator are mechanical, eliminating welds and permitting ease of service. Push-Pull transducers can be easily retrofitted to any tank or reservoir. Circle