Datasheet

5
How Ultrasonics Work
About Ultrasonics
Ground-In dirt and grime can be extremely tedious to remove by 
A wide range of parts can be cleaned by the ultrasonic process to 
a ‘Like New’ condition with the right detergent/solvent without 
damaging the part.
is responsible for the cleaning process. Cavitations form when 
ultrasonic waves travel through liquid. When a sound wave travels 
critical level the negative pressures create cavities in the water.
As these cavities collapse high temperatures and large forces 
millions of these collapsing cavities is responsible for the cleaning 
detergent/solvent.
Cavitation takes place where ever the liquid comes into contact 
 example;
other cleaning methods cannot reach.
Objects Ultrasonics Can and 
Can’t Clean 
Ultrasonic cleaners can be used to clean just about anything. The 
list below names the most common items cleaned by ultrasonics:
 
 










