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What is Ultrasonic Cleaning?
1. The Sonix4 Difference:
Hypercavitation
What is ultrasonic cleaning?
The mechanism of ultrasonic cleaning is "cavitation" - a
by-product of transmitting high frequency sound waves into a
liquid medium. Alternating phases of rarefaction and compression
during sound wave transmission into a liquid produce and
collapse millions of microscopic vacuum cavities each second. The
collapse or implosion of these cavities cause high powered
microjets of liquid to be propelled throughout the bath, removing
even the most tenacious particles upon impact.
The rate at which these cavities form and implode, as well as the
intensity of the implosions, are proportional to the frequency that
is being transmitted. During the rarefaction or minimal pressure
phase of sound wave transmission, the liquid is stretched beyond
its tensile strength whereby millions of microscopic vacuum
cavities form. These cavities grow and build to tremendous
temperatures and pressures - then upon the compression phase of
the sound transmission, the cavities are compressed beyond their
elastic threshold until they collapse or implode. The implosions
radiate shock waves that drive the liquid violently, creating
microjets of effluent to blast throughout the bath.
The key factor in cleaning effectiveness of an ultrasonic system is
cavitation. The greater the cavitation intensity of the liquid - the
better the cleaning results will be. We invite you to compare the
cavitation intensity of our ultrasonic cleaners with the competition,
and you'll see why we say our systems produce "hypercavitation."
Want to know more? Contact us today for more information on
our ultrasonic cleaning systems and to receive a free quote.
Ultrasonic Cleaning
Sonix IV's cavitation process removes more bio-debris and works
more quickly than other ultrasonic cleaners.
Ultrasonic cleaning is the first and most important step in
infection control.
Medical and dental professionals rely on ultrasonic cleaning to
reduce exposure risks by removing bio-debris from instruments.
Visit www.sonixiv.com and discover why our systems
are The Most Important Step in Infection Control.
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