
Russ Swan, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Ultrasonic Cleaning",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Laboratorytalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Benchtop ultrasonic cleaning just got cheaper from
Ultrawave, which we summarised at the time by saying "In an effort to transfer cost savings to the end user, Ultrawave has restructured its benchtop range of ultrasonic cleaners and greatly reduced prices on the smaller models, U50, U95 and
U100".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Ultrawave cleans up on customer focus from
Ultrawave: "Ultrawave has recently restructured its service department to ensure that customers continue to receive excellent after sales service".
In February 2007, we covered the news from Guyson International
concerning its Trike replacement
- take a look at Trike replacement strategy from Guyson
which says: "Clearing the air regarding Solvent Emissions Directive (SED) compliance, Guyson suggests alternatives to trichloroethylene, methylene chloride, perchloroethylene, n-propyl bromide and HCFC solvents".
Take a look also at the news release from Ultrawave, Ultrawave expands into new premises,
as well as Award as valued supplier to Seagate from Guyson International,
and Guyson opens China office from Guyson International.
See also:
Precision cleaning of diamond machined optics
(March 2006)
Guyson International has recently supplied a Microsolve M250/2M solvent cleaning system into one of the UK's leading optics manufacturers
High quality cleaning with low running costs
(January 2006)
Microsolve co-solvent systems generally provide two cleaning stages, both with ultrasonics and filtration, followed by vapour rinsing, optional Superheat dry, and freeboard dry
Ultrasonic cleaning bath creates waves in the lab
(September 2005)
12-litre ultrasonic bath is said to be the first in the market to offer full validation and locking lid as standard in compliance with HTM2030
Maximise quality of cleaning
(January 2005)
Ultrasonic baths thoroughly clean laboratory glassware and syringes, as well as those specimens requiring cleaning prior to microscopic examination
Intensive sonication of vials
(November 2004)
Sonication is a very effective method for the mixing, homogenising, emulsifying, dispersing, disintegration, and degassing of liquids by means of ultrasonic cavitation
Bench top ultrasonic cleaning
(October 2003)
Ultrasonic cleaning is a safe and efficient modern procedure which ensures perfect cleaning within the shortest possible timescale
High precision cleaning with ultrasonic baths
(October 2002)
Kerry has developed its MKC range of bench-top ultrasonic cleaning baths which can be programmed to maximise the quality and repeatability of results
High-performance cleaning tanks
(September 2002)
Typical applications for these ultrasonic cleaning systems are the maintenance of surgical instruments and laboratory equipment
Ultrasonic submersibles
(December 2001)
Kerry Ultrasonics has added a new style of submersible ultrasonic transducer and generator, the Sonopush, aimed at metal finishers and electroplaters, to its product range
