The Industries Company
17806 Ravenna Road Auburn,
Ohio 44255 Ohio's
Industrial Distributor of Metal Finishing Equipment and Supplies
Over 20 years experience in metal cleaning and finishing.
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Washing Problems
Parts Washing
Agitating Submersible Dip Systems
In selecting an immersion parts washing
system it is important to consider the size, shape, and configuration of the parts
themselves. Massive weights, large surface areas, acute angles, occluded sections,
and blind holes pose special problems, independent of the contaminant(s) to be
removed or the chemical cleaner to be used. Proper cleaning of all parts can only
result when consideration has been given to these physical variables.
To replace vapor/solvent degreasing we must change old
habits and procedures. Traditional vapor/solvent degreasing is primarily a dipping process
using aggressive chemicals to do all of the work. Modern detergent cleaning is a
washing process using mild chemicals that rely on the performance
and flexibility of the washing system. The equipment must
provide enough mechanical agitation to accelerate the process and detergent conditioning
to maintain consistent solution quality.
There are several methods of mechanical agitation used
for immersion washing -
Platform oscillation
- moving the parts through solution
- moving the parts in and out of solution
Solution turbulation
- moving the solution over and through the parts
Cavitation
- precision cleaning using sonic wave energy
Each method has unique characteristics which can be
used to
solve specific cleaning problems.
Platform oscillation is the most common method of
batch immersion parts washing. It is the simplest way of covering irregular surfaces
and reaching intricacies and the inside of hollow forms with a cleaning solution.
Oscillation of the work is an easy way of accelerating the cleaning action. With each
oscillation the mechanical force of the moving solution keeps washing newly formed
emulsions and soaps away from surfaces while applying fresh chemical cleaning
agents to the newly exposed layers of dirt, thereby
speeding the entire action.
Cleaning Characteristics -
- complete immersion, recessed areas in contact with
solution.
- parts moved up and down
- parts break in and out of solution
- filling and draining of blind holes.
- up/down motion swirls solution over surfaces dispersing
contaminants.
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Solution turbulation (aka - "spray" under
immersion) moves solution over, under, around and through part(s). In this case pump
agitation is used to turbulate the solution. The turbulent flow is then directed over the
working zone using manifolds with jets or eductors. Specific problem areas can be
addressed by
positioning of the manifold(s). This method produces
higher impingement than straight platform oscillation. As such, it is most effectively
used together with platform oscillation to produce constantly changing flow patterns. This
further accelerates the process by reducing shielding.
Cleaning Characteristics -
- complete immersion, recessed areas in contact with
solution.
- high velocity agitation of solution around and through
the parts.
- shearing action strips away contaminants from the
surfaces.
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Cavitation or ultrasonic cleaning is a special tool
used mainly for precision cleaning. It is most effective used in conjunction with other
methods of immersion washing (i.e. part oscillation and solution turbulation) to handle
stubborn contaminants.
Cleaning Characteristics -
- complete immersion, recessed areas in contact with
solution.
- high frequency sound waves produce an intense
microscopic scrubbing action at the surface of the substrate.
- The energy released (produced by millions of microscopic
bubbles imploding in the cleaning solution) heightenschemical activity and strips away
contaminants from the surface of the substrate.
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