Graymills ultrasonic parts washers clean by inducing controlled cavitation in a water-based cleaning fluid. Cavitation bubbles form and collapse against immersed part surfaces, producing a powerful scrubbing action that helps remove stubborn soils and improve cleaning performance on intricate or hard-to-reach areas.
Ultrasonic cleaning is a strong choice for applications that require more consistent, precise cleaning of complex parts, delicate components, and hard-to-remove soils. Graymills offers ultrasonic systems ranging from compact benchtop units to larger console and Liftkleen models, helping customers match the right level of ultrasonic power, heating, and tank capacity to the job—making the selection process confusion free, risk free, and worry free.
Ultrasonic cleaning uses cavitation energy in an immersion cleaning tank to assist in the removal of tenacious or stubborn soils from complex and delicate parts. An ultrasonic system always consists of at least three main components:
• A tank to hold the cleaning fluid and the dirty parts.
• A generator to transform the line voltage into an ultrasonic signal.
• Transducers to convert the ultrasonic electrical signal into mechanical energy.
The ultrasonic generator takes AC electrical energy from the power line and converts it to electrical energy alternating at the desired ultrasonic frequency. In addition, the ultrasonic generator may have complex circuitry which automatically tunes its output to the optimum operating frequency for the ultrasonic transducer.
A transducer converts electrical energy at the ultrasonic frequency to mechanical motion–sound. It directs the sound energy into the cleaning tank.
The phenomenon of cavitation is unique in fluids. The cavitation bubbles implode, releasing high energy locally. This implosion is the heart of the ultrasonic process.
An ultrasonic degreaser works by inducing controlled cavitation in the cleaning fluid. Cavitation refers to microscopic voids or “bubbles” that form when the transducers emit sufficient ultrasonic energy into the fluid. The cavitation bubbles form relatively slowly and then collapse suddenly, releasing tremendous energy against the surfaces of objects immersed in the tank that ‘scrubs’ hard to remove soils from the parts. To learn more regarding our industrial ultrasonic parts washers or ultrasonic cleaning equipment contact us today.
Ultrasonic cleaning allows precise, fast and repeatable scrubbing of difficult-to-remove soils from complex geometries, hands-off.

Economical but powerful ultrasonic cleaning system

Industrial-grade ultrasonic cleaning system

Industrial-grade ultrasonic cleaning system with optional robotics.

Flexible and customizable larger immersion ultrasonic systems.

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