‘Ultrasonic immersion cleaning’ is a method of cleaning emission parts using high frequency sound waves to loosen and remove dirt and contaminants trapped inside your parts. It’s a process delicate enough for fine jewelry, but strong enough to clean all of the contaminants from your important emissions parts.
The item being cleaned is immersed in a stainless steel tank along with a heated solvent. The solvent is agitated using high frequency sound waves which aggressively attack organic matter, removing it from your part.
Ultrasonic cleaning is particularly well-suited to diesel emissions parts because the sound waves are able to penetrate every internal crevice of these complex parts that sprays, brushes, and scraping tools are unable to reach. This leaves your parts completely free of buildup or deposits and returns them to like-new condition.
'Ultrasonic immersion cleaning' was developed over 25 years ago in Europe as a means of extending the life of expensive emissions components required by law. Over time, it was found to dramatically improve the up-time of Europe’s huge fleet of long-haul tractors covering tens of thousands of kilometers of roads throughout the continent each year.
It is a proven technology that has finally found its way to North America.