To induce tensile and compressive stresses in the liquid medium during immersion cleaning, ultrasonic waves are generated by transducers. This process, known as the cavitation effect, creates cavities through vibrations that immediately collapse. The flows produced by these vibrations effectively dislodge dirt particles from the surface. Low ultrasonic frequencies remove coarse contaminants, while high ultrasonic frequencies tackle fine impurities on the component.
The range of REK systems for parts cleaning includes everything from small, compact units to highly complex, fully automated basket washing systems. What they all have in common: optimal fulfillment of diverse cleaning requirements for residual dirt, particle sizes, and oil- and grease-free surfaces. They are designed to accommodate a variety of materials and complex geometries.
Economic efficiency and user-friendliness are also guaranteed.
Thanks to digital control technology, our systems can be integrated with an inventory management system for easier article management, overview, and tracking.
From the planning stage, we focus on ensuring our systems are scalable for easy expansion, regularly upgradeable, and capable of functioning as dual machines to combine different cleaning solutions within one system.
Cleaning system FC 500
Cleaning system FC 1000
Cleaning system FC 1500
Our mission is to provide our customers with the most effective, economical, and optimal solution for their cleaning tasks. From medical technology and industrial applications to the electronics industry, whether it’s vacuum drying or cleaning with modified alcohol—our solutions are as versatile as your requirements.
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