Dehydrogenated Ultrasonic Cleaning
Dehydrogenated ultrasonic cleaning is crucial in the manufacturing of medical devices and aerospace/defense components. Ultrasonic cleaning effectively removes contaminants, such as oils, dust, and particulates, from intricate geometries and hard-to-reach areas. This is vital for medical devices that must meet strict hygiene standards and for aerospace components that require high levels of cleanliness to ensure performance and safety.
Dehydrogenated cleaning processes help prevent the introduction of hydrogen embrittlement, which can compromise the integrity of sensitive materials used in medical and aerospace applications. By avoiding hydrogen during cleaning, we can maintain the mechanical properties of metals and other materials. Both medical and aerospace industries are subject to stringent regulatory requirements like ISO 13485 for medical devices and AS9100 for aerospace, ensuring products are safe and reliable.
Clean components perform better! In medical devices, cleanliness can be critical for functionality of implants and surgical tools. In aerospace, it ensures that components operate efficiently under extreme conditions, enhancing overall reliability. The ultrasonic cleaning process is non-destructive, meaning it can clean delicate components without causing damage.