Description
Ultrasound is employed both by science and technology. Ultrasonic cleaning uses cavitation bubbles induced by high frequency pressure (sound) waves to agitate a liquid. The agitation produces high forces on contaminants adhering to substrates like metals, plastics, glass, rubber, and ceramics, penetrates blind holes, cracks, and recesses. Cavitation also disrupts cells, promotes dissolution, facilitates degassing and catalyzes chemical reactions. Baths offer consistent and reliable performance in a variety of environments such as laboratory, scientific and healthcare.