How to Remove Jewelry Polishing Compounds

Watch case manufacturers, class ring manufacturers, earring manufacturers, body jewelry manufacturers and other quality jewelry manufacturers with broad markets can quickly and efficiently remove jewelry polishing compounds with an industrial ultrasonic cleaner.  Following the removal of jewelry polishing compounds final cleaning can be accomplished with the ultrasonic cleaner and/or steam cleaning before products are shipped.

Why Ultrasonic Jewelry Polish Removal?

In a word: efficiency.  Ultrasonic cavitation, the implosion of microscopic bubbles against the surface of the jewelry, safely and quickly dislodges and carries away jewelry polishing compounds and other dirt from all surfaces including those difficult or impossible to remove by manual methods.  The action is performed in an ultrasonic cleaning tank filled with a biodegradable cleaning solution excited by ultrasonic transducers powered by a generator.

Using an Ultrasonic Cleaner in Jewelry Manufacturing

The equipment can be used to perform several functions in jewelry production.

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Using an Ultrasonic Cleaner in the Home

Mention an ultrasonic cleaner to the cognoscenti and chances are they’ll think in terms of cleaning engine parts, medical instruments or other industrial applications for this highly efficient way of removing dirt, grease and other contaminants from all types of surfaces.

But ultrasonic cavitation action – the implosion of countless minute bubbles that quickly and safely strip away these contaminants – is also finding increasing application in the home.  The action penetrates cracks and crevices unreachable by hand scrubbing and accomplishes the cleaning process in minutes.  Residential uses for ultrasonic cleaners include

  • Jewelry
  • Eyeglasses
  • Dentures
  • Manicure and pedicure equipment
  • Razors, combs and brushes
  • Flatware
  • Small tools
  • Certain minerals
  • Coinage

and other small products that can be safely wetted in an ultrasonic cleaning solution.

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