Ultrasonic washers and components

Our ultrasonic cleaners can be delivered either as standard ultrasonic units or as customized ultrasonic cleaning systems—ranging from small benchtop models to ultrasonics integrated into cabinet washers, basket washers, immersion washers, or cavitation washers.

Using ultrasonic transducers placed in the treatment stage, a phenomenon known as cavitation is utilized. Cavitation is generated by the transducers located in the treatment chamber, creating a high-frequency ultrasonic wave in the cleaning liquid composed of millions of tiny microbubbles that travel through the liquid. When the bubbles implode against the item being cleaned, cavitation occurs.

Cavitation affects the surface of the item mechanically, and the microbubbles’ small size allows them to penetrate very small or deep holes and irregularities in the item, effectively cleaning even those areas.

Ultrasonics work best when followed by some form of rinsing or another method of removing the contaminants loosened by the microbubbles (cavitation).