Microsolve ultrasonic precision cleaning systems attain the highest cleaning standards yet keep running costs surprisingly low.
Microsolve Mono-Solvent two-stage systems provide ultrasonic cleaning using HFE (hydrofluoroether) or HFC (hydrofluoro-carbon) solvents, followed by vapour rinsing and freeboard dry.
Typical applications include the precision cleaning of bearings, gyro components and medical components; maintenance cleaning of pneumatic and hydraulic components; and, in electronics, flux removal from PCBs or from soldering jigs and fixtures.
Prospective users of Guyson ultrasonic cleaning equipment are encouraged to submit sample components for free feasibility testing in the company’s extensive development workshop at Skipton, England. Contact Guyson now - see contact details to the right of this page.
Guyson have created a "Trike Replacement Guide" which offers a variety of strategies for replacement of trichloroethylene, open top or other problematic solvent cleaning systems. The guide covers aqueous as well as safe solvent systems, spray wash, and ultrasonics. For your copy, please call us on +44 (0)1756 799911 or email info@guyson.co.uk
Got a cleaning problem and want to talk it through with someone?
Call Guyson now on 01756 799911 and one of our experienced sales engineers will come out and talk through your problem, take away samples, process them for free and get back to you with a recommended course of action. Call Guyson now on 01756 799911 or email info@guyson.co.uk
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Microsolve 350M
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Email: info@guyson.co.uk
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