New Telsonic Generator Boosts Ultrasonic Cleaning Applications

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As a company with a heritage of ongoing product development and innovation, Telsonic has recently launched its new DCG cleaning generator which delivers powerful ultrasonic energy for industrial cleaning applications.

The new DCG is a high-power cleaning generator which is compact in design and perfectly suited for use within harsh environments. The generator’s inputs and outputs are specially designed for system integration and offer all possible external control options. A further important feature of the DCG generator is the high compatibility with its ECO predecessor. The new DCG does however benefit from new functions, such as analogue inputs and outputs, compatible with popular industry standards, which allow the cleaning process to provide feedback on the current ultrasonic output.

Telsonic’s new DCG Generator is available with either 25 or 40kHz frequencies.

A number of variants of this new Generator are available with options for 25kHz or 40kHz frequency, maximum power levels between 800W and 2,400W, together with a supporting range of Tube Resonators from 340mm to 1180mm depending upon the variant selected.

Telsonic also offer a supporting range of Tube Resonators.

Application areas for the DCG ultrasonic generator include cleaning production level or finished components, and as part of maintenance procedures. The range of industries where the technology can be applied is comprehensive and includes automotive, aerospace, medical, electrical engineering, chemical, electroplating, precision engineering, power stations, metal, optics, glass, and aviation to name but a few.

Telsonic’s ultrasonic cleaning technology is suitable for a wide range of applications across multiple industry sectors

Telsonic UK offers a comprehensive range of ultrasonic modules and systems for a variety of plastic and metal welding, cutting, sealing, cut’n’seal, food cutting, sieving, and cleaning applications within a wide range of industries.

www.telsonic.com