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    Ultrasonic Gun Cleaner

    By Flute Academy | March 7, 2008

    Ultrasonic cleaners work through a process called cavitation, where millions of tiny bubbles are rapidly formed and collapsed. This action is produced by produced the alternating high and low pressure waves generated by high frequency, or ultrasonic, sound. During the low pressure phase, these bubbles grow from microscopic size until, during the high pressure phase, they are compressed and implode. The most useful cavitation occurs after gasses have been removed from the cleaning solution through degassing, leaving a vacuum in the formed bubble. When the high pressure wave hits the bubble wall, the bubble collapses. It is the energy released by this collapse that will assist a detergent in breaking the bonds between parts and their soils.SonicsOnline.com is a website that stocks a huge selection of ultrasonic cleaning equipment. They have great deals on a crest ultrasonic cleaner. Crest is a brand that produces many different varieties and sizes of tabletop ultrasonic cleaners. Their tabletop cleaners have the cleaning power of industrial tanks for various bench-top applications. Their website also has a convenient, side by side checklist that compares some of their best ultrasonic cleaners, so you can purchase the product that will best suit your needs.

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