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  2. Ultrasonic cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Sonorex ultrasonic cleaner from the 1970s or 1980s Ultrasonic cleaning of a mobile phone. Ultrasonic cleaning is a process that uses ultrasound (usually from 20 to 40 kHz) to agitate a fluid, with a cleaning effect. Ultrasonic cleaners come in a variety of sizes, from small desktop units with an internal volume of less than 0.5 litres (0.13 US ...

  3. Ultrasonic nozzle - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic spray pyrolysis is a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method utilized in the formation of a variety of materials in thin film or nanoparticle form. Precursor materials are often fabricated through sol-gel methods and examples include the formation of aqueous silver nitrate, [ 20 ] synthesis of zirconia particles, [ 21 ] and ...

  4. Spray nozzle - Wikipedia

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    Spray nozzles can have one or more outlets; a multiple outlet nozzle is known as a compound nozzle. Multiple outlets on nozzles are present on spray balls, which have been used in the brewing industry for many years for cleaning casks and kegs. [2] Spray nozzles range from those for heavy duty industrial uses to light duty spray cans or spray ...

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  6. Parts cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic, see ultrasonic cleaning; Finally, every cleaning step is described by the time which the parts to be cleaned spends in the respective zone, bath, or chamber, and thus medium, temperature, and agitation can affect the contamination. Every item of cleaning equipment needs a so-called periphery.

  7. Ultrasonic welding - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic welding is an industrial process whereby high-frequency ultrasonic acoustic vibrations are locally applied to work pieces being held together under pressure to create a solid-state weld. It is commonly used for plastics and metals , and especially for joining dissimilar materials .

  8. Talk:Ultrasonic cleaning - Wikipedia

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    ProBlindcleaner 04:02, 21 September 2009 (UTC) Ultrasonic blind cleaning is a practical extension of the unique properties of ultrasonic technology. Unlike hand or power washing methods of cleaning blinds, the ultrasonic energy gently yet thoroughly cleans every surface, cord and part of the blind immersed in these specially made (typically ...

  9. Clean-in-place - Wikipedia

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    Clean-in-place (CIP) is an automated method of cleaning the interior surfaces of pipes, vessels, equipment, filters and associated fittings, without major disassembly. CIP is commonly used for equipment such as piping, tanks, and fillers. CIP employs turbulent flow through piping, and/or spray balls for tanks or vessels.

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