You might be wondering why ultrasonic cleaning is one of the best cleaning methods. It has many benefits, especially compared to cleaning by hand. Most notably, ultrasonic cleaning is thorough, fast, efficient and last but not least, anyone can do it. Let’s look at the benefits in more detail.
· Clean a wide range of contaminants. There are few limits to the contaminants an ultrasonic cleaner can clean and remove. Some examples of contaminants are grease, oil, dirt, dust, rust, pigment, lime scale, flux, burned on carbon, fingerprint oils and polishing compounds.
· Thorough cleaning. Ultrasonic cleaning removes down to the smallest dirt and particulates. After a full cleaning cycle with the right cleaning liquid, objects can come out looking like new.
· Gentle. While the cleaning is thorough, it is also fairly gentle and is unlikely to cause damage. This makes ultrasonic cleaners great for cleaning jewelry, watch components or other delicate objects.
· Clean hard-to-reach spots. With an ultrasonic cleaner, you are not only able to clean exposed surfaces, but also the more hard-to-reach and even hidden areas. This makes it particularly useful for cleaning things like fuel injectors, carburetors and other complex parts.
· Clean multiple objects at once. Assuming that the cleaner is big enough, you can add additional parts to the tank and clean them without any extra effort.
· Easy to learn. It does not take a lot of time or effort to learn how to use an ultrasonic cleaner. Practically anyone can use one.
· Time-efficient. While an ultrasonic cleaning cycle can take a while depending on the object being cleaned (usually from about 2 up to 20 minutes), you can simply set up the machine and then do something else.
· Low maintenance. Ultrasonic cleaners are relatively simple devices and do not require a lot of maintenance.
· Cost-efficient. Because ultrasonic cleaning is easy to learn, easy to do and does not involve a lot of additional time for maintenance, it is very cost-efficient. Time is money after all.
· Safe. Unlike with manual cleaning, there is no risk of cuts or injuries when cleaning drill bits, scalpels or other sharp instruments when using an ultrasonic cleaner. In addition, there is no need to work with aggressive solvents that are likely hazardous to your health.