I got a small 15L Ultrasonic Cleaner recently and got 1 gal of https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/40282535
Master Fluid Solutions
(CLEAN2030/1)
I liked it a lot and am looking to get a 5 gal pail. The job I had recently that needed to be degreased was 8.75" long .250" round shaft (303 SS, 765 lbs for 5000 parts).
I was having some problems and time was an issue so I had one of my platers clean 2/3 of them for me for $315. It probably would have cost me close to that to do it in house. He did not have an ultrasonic tank but did have a bigger one than me and it could agitate. Due to the parts being threaded and knurled on each end I declined the agitation.
Now the job is coming back again and I am thinking of getting a bigger UC tank and trying to run a recirculating pump through a house filter and back into the top of the tank.
I am not looking for another pail of degreaser and I am seeing prices from $75 to almost $200. Due to my parts just needing to be degreased I am wondering if I am overdoing it with the stuff I used last time.
Master Fluid Solutions seem to have all kinds of stuff in many price ranges.
My parts dont need Passivation or any special certs. Just need to be clean enough to touch with bare hands.
Any ideas on the filter setup for my UC or any lower cost benchtop setup that I may be interested in please let me know.
Thanks,
Dan
Master Fluid Solutions
(CLEAN2030/1)
I liked it a lot and am looking to get a 5 gal pail. The job I had recently that needed to be degreased was 8.75" long .250" round shaft (303 SS, 765 lbs for 5000 parts).
I was having some problems and time was an issue so I had one of my platers clean 2/3 of them for me for $315. It probably would have cost me close to that to do it in house. He did not have an ultrasonic tank but did have a bigger one than me and it could agitate. Due to the parts being threaded and knurled on each end I declined the agitation.
Now the job is coming back again and I am thinking of getting a bigger UC tank and trying to run a recirculating pump through a house filter and back into the top of the tank.
I am not looking for another pail of degreaser and I am seeing prices from $75 to almost $200. Due to my parts just needing to be degreased I am wondering if I am overdoing it with the stuff I used last time.
Master Fluid Solutions seem to have all kinds of stuff in many price ranges.
My parts dont need Passivation or any special certs. Just need to be clean enough to touch with bare hands.
Any ideas on the filter setup for my UC or any lower cost benchtop setup that I may be interested in please let me know.
Thanks,
Dan