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Sonixtek - Know the Difference Chemical Sector - Sonixtek - Know the Difference

Chemical Sector

Ultrasonic cleaners are widely used in the chemical sector for cleaning laboratory glassware, reactor vessels, and other equipment that requires high levels of cleanliness. The technology uses high-frequency sound waves to create microscopic bubbles in a cleaning solution, which removes contaminants from surfaces.

The chemical sector processes often involve the use of corrosive or sticky substances that can be challenging to remove, such as proteins or lipids. Ultrasonic cleaning is used for degassing liquids, emulsifying oils, and dispersing particles. With the help of agitation, it can improve the quality of chemical solutions. Its ability to clean equipment thoroughly and without causing damage makes it an essential tool for ensuring high-quality research and manufacturing processes. Regular ultrasonic cleaning helps reduce the risk of corrosion, obstructions, & equipment problems.