CleanVeyor Ultrasonic Cleaning System
November 1, 2013
Cleaning Technologies Group, LLC has introduced the . The Blackstone-NEY CleanVeyor Ultrasonic parts washer utilizes a combination of spray, immersion and ultrasonic cleaning technologies and has, according to the company, proven successful in achieving Six Sigma consistency in a number of applications requiring high production outputs and tight cleanliness levels. "Parts with complex and internal geometries that need final cleaning prior to assembly are ideal candidates," said a company spokesperson. "This cleaning process has proven to significantly reduce or eliminate warranty related failures that would be attributed to inadequate part cleaning. The Cleanveyor is modular so that more stages can be added as needed."
The first process is a spray wash using a rotating brush module to remove gross levels of contamination from parts. Higher pressures can be used to remove greater amounts of debris; however, the limitation of spray technology is that line of sight is required to be fully effective.
After scouring the external surfaces of the parts, the second process uses ultrasonic technology and is done in an immersion environment. The mechanical cleaning component of ultrasonics is the cavitation effect. "Among nature's most dramatic amplifiers of energy density, cavitation generates extreme local temperatures and pressures," said the spokesperson. "The Cleanveyor can reduce chemical usage as much as five times."
The CleanVeyor is available in three models, the CLV -8, CLV-16 and the CLV-24, and has a parts capacity from 600 to 1,800 per hour. The CLV-8 comes standard with a single lane conveyor, and the CLV-16 has a two lane and the CLV-25 has a three lane.
For more information contact:
Cleaning Technologies Group, LLC
4933 Provident Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45246
800-248-9274 / 513-870-1787
www.ctgclean.com
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