Traditional ship machinery cleaning methods often require extensive manual labour and the use of harsh chemicals, making them both time-consuming and potentially harmful to the environment. Ultrasonic cleaning provides a more efficient, eco-friendly solution that is rapidly gaining popularity in the maritime industry. Here’s why.
How Do Ultrasonic Cleaners Work?
Ultrasonic cleaners use high-frequency sound waves and cavitation to remove dirt from intricate surfaces. This efficient process, combined with specialised solutions, cleans items like jewellery, engine parts, and dental tools with precision.
Tee Off with Spotless Golf Clubs: The Ultimate Guide to Ultrasonic Cleaning
Ultrasonic Cleaners are used in a huge range of industries to effectively clean a range of different products including, jewellery , optical parts, dental and surgical instruments, tools, fishing reels, firearms, car fuel injectors, musical instruments, industrial parts and lots more. We have been approached by a customer who wanted an efficient & effective way of cleaning his Golf Clubs, he has opted for an Ultrasonic Cleaner and hasn’t looked back since!
Our Ultrasonic Cleaner Features on BBC1’s The Repair Show
As seen on Episode 24, Series 4 of The Repair Shop - Music box maestro, Stephen Kember is on hand to welcome an unusual item into the barn: a wooden bench from Switzerland, with two carved bears, proudly standing sentinel on either side of a seat that plays a tune when sat upon.
Using an Ultrasonic Cleaner to Create Flavoured Vodka
Mixing drinks with ultrasonic waves is proving popular amongst modern bars and across the world as they are equipped with equipment such as our Ultrasonic Cleaners, which have their roots in the laboratory or apothecary.