Miraclean Ultrasonic Part Cleaning System Enables Automated Operation
IMTS 2024: Miraclean’s plug-and-play parts cleaning system includes a load-unload and an ultrasonic clean, an ultrasonic rinse, a static rinse and a re-circulating hot air dry.
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View MoreMiraclean’s plug-and-play parts cleaning system features individual ultrasonic or static tanks in a standard size appropriate for cleaning needs that can be organized within a stainless-steel frame. The systems are available with a centralized feed and drain header or chemistry-appropriate drain, and with programmable logic controller (PLC) automation, which advance process loads and controls process actions. Chemistry dosing, rinse quality control and HEPA filtration are also available, as are other options to meet particular cleaning requirements and throughput goals.
The plug-and-play system includes a load-unload and an ultrasonic clean, an ultrasonic rinse, a static rinse and a re-circulating hot air dry.
According to Miraclean, plug-and-play parts cleaning systems are well suited for applications that require setting up a passivation line where types and methods may evolve going forward.
Miraclean also builds custom cleaning, passivating, penetrant application and titanium anodizing process lines in automated or manual configurations, as well as supplies water-based chemistries.
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