optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
anyone here know much about it? 3/11/2006 10:30:46 PM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
one part science with two parts scam. 3/11/2006 10:32:20 PM |
gk2004 All American 6237 Posts user info edit post |
Jay Leno has one so it must be super. Is this the process where you place the item in a tank of ??????? and sonic waves remove dirt/grease/gunk? Sounds like hippie speak to me 3/11/2006 10:35:34 PM |
YanTheManV All American 12416 Posts user info edit post |
i used to do research in a lab and we used a ultrasonic cleaner to clean shit off of stirbars or to mix anything in any vials. but thats about it it works with stirbars but id doubt it would work with big hunks of metal. 3/11/2006 10:59:48 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
well theres different types, of course im more interested in the industrial applications than the medical applications... 3/11/2006 11:04:08 PM |
Chop All American 6271 Posts user info edit post |
we use one at work to clean oil/coolant and burrs and chips out of machined parts (loose chips and burrs, it doesn't actually do any deburring. . . apprarently no one around there does any deburring ). actually seems to work pretty good. i changed the fluid the other day and there was a layer a solid .100" thick of chips in the bottom. its also good for prepping parts to be epoxyed.
[Edited on March 12, 2006 at 12:06 AM. Reason : .] 3/12/2006 12:05:52 AM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
well we clean circular saw blades. up to say, 20 inches. gotta clean all the sawdust and gunk and shit off them before you can sharpen them. 3/12/2006 12:30:50 AM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
it's 0 parts scam. I've seen a ton of instruments cleaned with an ultrasonic machine at marsh woodwinds. its amazing how fast years or shit comes off 3/12/2006 12:38:56 AM |
Icehouse All American 960 Posts user info edit post |
what kind of frequencies are used? 3/12/2006 12:57:45 AM |
Chop All American 6271 Posts user info edit post |
40kHz 3/12/2006 1:02:41 AM |
Chop All American 6271 Posts user info edit post |
damn, i didin't realize they were so expensive. i think we have the model 8850 and the perforated tray. http://www.emsdiasum.com/microscopy/products/clean/branson.aspx
[Edited on March 12, 2006 at 1:06 AM. Reason : oh look, 1000 posts. ] 3/12/2006 1:05:37 AM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
well we have a little crest tub demo model at the shop now and its not cutting it. 3/12/2006 1:16:24 AM |
Icehouse All American 960 Posts user info edit post |
and its a 40khz model...incredibly unimpressive in the demo run
all it managed to do was barely knock off enough dust to turn the water brown after about 2 hours of running 3/12/2006 1:20:23 AM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
ok i have a holley carb that im about to rebuild, let see if this will clean it up (its barely even dirty actually) without damaging the finish
i dont see how this can work, the thing has been in there 20 minutes @150 degrees and the grease is loose, but not coming off
the gas residue in the fuel bowl is gone though 3/12/2006 10:44:47 AM |
Chop All American 6271 Posts user info edit post |
we use a branson cleaning solution, i'm not sure what the ingredients are. i doubt just plain water would do much of anything. 3/12/2006 10:51:19 AM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
agreed 100%
all i have here is
hand soap sodium triphosphate lol its actually trisoduim phosphate greased lightning some other very strong industrial degreaser concentrate
my concern is the aluminum, the TSP is good stuff but darkens aluminum. ill have to check the degreaser bottles for cautions 3/12/2006 10:55:50 AM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
well greased lightning it is. a little mr clean thrown in for good luck.
the results were so-so. its clean, but it wasnt really dirty in the first place either. 3/12/2006 5:30:35 PM |