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Co-solvent approach (1st May 2004)
JJS Electronics has boosted productivity and improved cleaning since installing a co-solvent cleaning system from Kerry Ultrasonics at its Lutterworth site.
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Improved cleaning (1st May 2004)
Railway stock refurbishment company Brush Traction reports an improvement in cleaning quality following the installation of an ultrasonic cleaning system from Kerry Ultrasonics. The Pulsatron UCR1500 is being used at the companys Loughborough site to
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Safer system (1st March 2004)
Carrs Silverware of Sheffield has replaced a trichloroethylene plant with an aqueous ultrasonic cleaning system from Kerry Ultrasonics and seen productivity rise by 20%. The five-stage MF525 has two separate cleaning stages. Both use Mersol detergent
Quality increased (1st January 2004)
After installing a co-solvent cleaning system from Kerry Ultrasonics at its Stevenage site, contract electronics manufacturer Nemco has improved the quality of finished boards and increased throughput. Kerrys Microsolve 450/2 removes reflowed flux an
SOLVENT SAVER (1st November 2003)
An automatic monitoring system developed by Kerry Ultrasonics allows users of its cleaning machines to check the rate at which costly solvents are used. Believed to be the first of its kind, the system originally demonstrated a total consumption of j
Less rejects (1st September 2003)
Kostal UK, maker of electro-mechanical devices for the automotive industry has resolved a consistency issue bu enlisting the help of Kerry Ultrasonics. Unhappy with the cleanliness levels of components supplied a by a subcontractor using a trichloro