RobWard
Industrial
- Nov 7, 2001
- 271
One of our machines mixes polyurethane using a "turbine".
During a day's production a build up of product occurs. The turbine is soaked overnight in methylene chloride (dichloromethane) whick softens the polyurethane but doesnt remove it. The turbine is a complicated shape and hard to clean. Does anyone have any experience of ultrasonic cleaning: can you use any solvent with it, can you build your own equipment or is it best to buy off the shelf, is there a better solution I should be looking at.
During a day's production a build up of product occurs. The turbine is soaked overnight in methylene chloride (dichloromethane) whick softens the polyurethane but doesnt remove it. The turbine is a complicated shape and hard to clean. Does anyone have any experience of ultrasonic cleaning: can you use any solvent with it, can you build your own equipment or is it best to buy off the shelf, is there a better solution I should be looking at.