Vibrational frequencies slightly higher than those audible; used to agitate immersion cleaning tanks. Microbubble formation in the liquid accelerates dislodgement of soils.
A cleaning process effective for small crevices, blind holes, fine screw threads, etc., in which the part is immersed in water or solvent vibrating at ultrasonic frequency.
The use of ultrasonic energy along with a chemical solvent to clean a component or a PCB assembly immersed in solvent. Mechanical oscillation is introduced by the ultrasonic energy to facilitate cleaning.
The process of cleaning an object using sound waves, water and detergents to agitate soils.
Tooth cleaning (prophylaxis) that uses high frequency sound waves to gently remove deposits such as tartar and stains from the teeth.
An ultrasonic method that cleans items with high-frequency sound waves in a liquid solution
A method of parts cleaning using high frequency sound waves to produce small vacuum bubbles which collapse and cause strong cleaning action on nearby parts (useful for hard-to-reach surfaces).
Immersion cleaning aided by ultrasonic waves which cause microagitation.
Ultrasonic cleaners, sometimes mistakenly called supersonic cleaners, are cleaning devices that use ultrasound (usually from 15-400 k Hz) to clean delicate items.