WHY ULTRASONIC CLEANING CLEANS BETTER THAN OTHER SYSTEMS

Cavitation is the fundamental element of the ultrasonic cleaning process. It results from the introduction of ultrasonic energy into a cleaning detergent. The frequency creates alternating patterns of low and high pressure phases. During the low pressure phases, minute bubbles form. During the subsequent high pressure phases, the bubbles implode violently. These implosions break up the contaminant particles on the surface. 

Ultrasonic cleaning indisputably outperforms conventional methods such as simple soaking or immersion with agitation. Due to its nature, ultrasonic cleaning penetrates even microscopic crevices. As a result, ultrasonic cleaning is one of the most highly effective and efficient methods for cleaning a wide array of parts, even in mass-production environments.