What is Metal Finishing? Metal finishing is a process where a coating or other treatment is added to the metal surface of an object in order to strengthen it, making it corrosion-resistant or to give it some other quality not found in the original metal surface. It is used across a variety of industries and […]
Winter bike cleaning: there’s a much better way to clean your cassette
Winter can be a tough time for bike cleaning, especially on the cassettes, the cluster of sprockets located on the rear hub of your bike. Cassettes provide a range of gearing options for your chain to run on. The range of gear ratios allows you to vary your pedaling revolutions per minute in order to […]
Solvents vs. Detergents – What’s the Difference?
When it comes to industrial parts cleaning, there are many options available to the consumer, from the type of cleaning unit used to whether to use solvents or detergents to break down stubborn grime on objects to be cleaned. Whether to choose solvents or detergents in cleaning is a vital choice that touches on everything […]
What’s Better: Ultrasonic or Agitation Cleaning?
Cleaning industrial parts Two common industrial cleaning type machines: ultrasonic and agitation washers. In one sense, ultrasonic cleaning is agitation cleaning, just at a microscopic scale. Both kinds of cleaning have their benefits and uses and are used for precision and industrial parts cleaning across industries. What is ultrasonic cleaning? Ultrasonic cleaning makes use of the physical […]
Why surfactants matter in ultrasonic cleaning
Surfactants are substances that when added to a liquid, reduce its surface tension. Detergents are one type of surfactant, and when they are added to water, they increase its spreading and wetting properties.
Why Use De-ionized Water in an Ultrasonic Cleaning System?
Many of the parts we place in ultrasonic cleaning systems don’t need—or can’t stand—detergents. Semiconductor wafers, some surgical instruments, many printed circuit boards, delicate antiques, and dental prosthetics are just a few of them.
Why ultrasonic cleaners are a green option for industrial cleaning
These days, every industry talks about how they can become more environmentally friendly. But going green isn’t just a buzzword.
Why replace water and fire damaged contents?
Smoke, heat, and water after a fire or flood can severely damage your household or business belongings.
What’s the Big Deal with Solvents?
Solvents used in industrial applications such as paint stripping and precision cleaning used to be considered the cutting edge of cleaning technology.
Types of Ultrasonic Cleaning Detergents
Chemically speaking, a detergent is a surfactant, a chemical compound that lowers the surface tension of a liquid when dissolved within it.
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