Stainless Steel Ultrasonic Systems Compatible with Caustic Chemicals
An optional stainless steel package on the GMC series ultrasonic cleaning systems allows chemical compatibility with aggressive caustic and acidic agents.
Blackstone-NEY Ultrasonics, a division of Cleaning Technologies Group, offers an optional stainless steel package on its GMC series ultrasonic cleaning systems, designed to achieve chemical compatibility with aggressive caustic and acidic agents. Two sizes are available: the GMC 1818 and the GMC 3523, the large of which can accommodate parts as large as 35" and weighing as much as 125 lbs.
Both units are completely self-contained, are supported on casters and operate from commonly available power supplies, making them easy to move where needed for either in-place or utility cleaning. Both also include a pump and dual stainless cartridge filtration; a surface sparger; automated controls for heat, pump and ultrasonics; a lid and one standard basket. A drip pan (the open-hinged lid in the case of the GMC 1818 or attached to the side of the tank in the case of the GMC 3523) allows draining one basket of parts while cleaning another.
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