Blackstone-NEY Ultrasonics Introduces New Torrent Automated Precision Ultrasonic Cleaning System
The new system is designed for high-precision medical and pharmaceutical applications.
Blackstone-NEY Ultrasonics Torrent M Series
Blackstone-NEY Ultrasonics (Jamestown, N.Y.) introduces the Torrent M Series automated ultrasonic aqueous cleaning systems designed for high precision medical and pharmaceutical cleaning applications. The Torrent is a single chamber, front-loading rotary basket style machine that features 640 watts of Blackstone-NEY single or multi-frequency ultrasonics for vacuum and non-vacuum immersion wash or rinse, basket rotation with user-selected speed, direction and short cyclic modes, compressed air blowoff, spray rinsing and hot air dry or vacuum dry with hot air assist.
The Torrent M Series machines are self-contained, skid-mounted machines designed for both single pass or multiple pass chemistries utilizing onboard reservoirs while reducing water consumption through a broad range of user-defined machine operation parameters.
The Torrent M is an in-process or final clean ultrasonic cleaning system that is stated to meet FDA 21 CFR Part 11 audit trail regulations and GAMP 5 recommendations while simplifying machine IQ and OQ validation in the most demanding Medical and Pharmaceutical applications.
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