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What is Ultrasonic Cleaning?
Ultrasonic cleaning creates millions of high frequency, cavitation vacuum bubbles that search out and implode, reaching areas unable to be cleaned by hand or other devices. The process gently, but effectively removes dirt, soot, mold, scale, rust, and other residue from virtually any surface. Where ultrasound shines is in the precision cleaning of a variety of household items. Not only is the method more cost effective, saving time and labor, but we have found it to do a more thorough job of cleaning!
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How It’s Done
Objects are unpacked, placed in metal mesh baskets, and submerged into the pre-wash tank to remove gross ash and soot using a high volume filtration pump. From there the baskets are moved to an ultrasonic tank for deep-cleaning. The baskets of contents are then finished off in the rinse-detail station with clean flowing rinse water removing any soap residue from the previously damaged items. They are then placed in the drying room. The entire process is operated by three technicians, whereas the old process would take a team of six technicians. The operation also yields ten times the volume of work of the old process.
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Electronics Restoration
More sensitive electronic items such as computers, televisions, and industrial electronics that cannot be submerged in water are placed in an electronic cleaning station. The Omega 2300E uses a combination of de-ionized water and soap mixed with pressurized air to propel soot from surfaces without saturating the items in water. This method is extremely accurate, thorough, and most importantly safe; removing 100% of the fire damaged contamination. Once cleaned, items are placed into the Omega 6500 electronic drying chamber for a thorough dry out. During the drying process, the heat allows the now clean item to release any remaining trapped odor, which is pulled from the chamber and filtered.
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