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Manufacturers of metal products have struggled with parts cleaning prior to assembly or finishing, and they have used many methods that have one thing in common: Parts cleaning tends tend to be labor-intensive, and usually requires one or more full-time workers.
For such produces as high-end wheels, motorcycles and, even, customized silver western wear, attention to detail is important, so companies have performed the work that is needed to produce high-quality products.
Now, ultrasonic cleaning is proving to be a cost-effective process that delivers consistent quality with reduced labor.
Ultrasonics
Ultrasonic parts washing has become the next step in industrial manufacturing, reducing time and labor while providing a better job of cleaning, and improving the bottom line.
Ultrasonic tanks use sound vibrations, hot water and engineered soaps, and can be used to clean a broad range of products and parts.
Further, ultrasonic cleaning eliminates the toxic chemicals that are used in other methods of parts cleaning.
The parts cleaning tanks vary in size to handle any job: from large steel tanks for degreasing large automotive...