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MECWASH
Integrated features such as frequency monitoring, fan
control, temperature management and dry running
protection ensure maximum operational reliability
and contribute to the high process quality. Thanks to
inclusion of a Profibus or Profinet interface, the
generators can be integrated into higher-level control
and/or remote maintenance processes.
“We are able to run ultrasonic with two different
frequencies, either separately or simultaneously to
achieve the highest degree of cleanliness across our
wide range of different components”, explained
Michael Gillbee. Although the two frequencies can
also be used individually, the intended use is
parallel operation. This allows a much larger
spectrum of particles to be removed in a single
cleaning process and delivers significantly better
cleaning results than the existing cleaning systems,
which employ only the 25 kHz frequency. “We
believe that MecWash’s innovative use of ultrasonics
could have many applications in precision
engineering where a wide spectrum of
contamination may be present. The ability to deliver
such high cleanliness standards within a limited
Two Sonopush Mono HD rod transducers with 25 (1,500
watts) and 40 kHz (1,200 watts) each were integrated into
the working chamber. (Image source: Weber Ultrasonics AG)
cycle time is very valuable”, John Pattison added.
Visit: www.mecwash.co.uk
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