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Kerry Ultrasonics
Address:
Guyson International Snaygill Industrial Estate
Keighley Rd
Skipton
BD23 2QR
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1756 799911
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Listing of all 44 news releases from Kerry Ultrasonics:
Transducer raises gold plating productivity
User application article Leading specialist in gold plating uses an ultrasonics transducer to facilitate removal of polishing compounds from brass bathroom fittings, prior to undergoing plating.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 4 February 2004)
HCFC 141B solvent replacement cuts consumption
Concerned that moving away from HCFC 141B solvent would increase cleaning costs, users were reassured when a replacement mono-solvent system cut solvent consumption by 85%.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 5 December 2003)
Monitoring system ensures efficient solvent use
An automatic monitoring system allows users of ultrasonics cleaning machines to check the rate at which costly solvents are used during processing.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 6 October 2003)
Ultrasonic cleaning cuts downtime for moulders
Plastics and rubber manufacturers are cutting reject rates and prolonging the working life of their dies and mould tools using ultrasonic cleaning systems.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (15 September 2003)
NDT system increases productivity by 20%
User application article NDT system has enabled the world's largest manufacturer of aluminium automotive turbocharger impellers to increase productivity by 20% while saving an annual GBP 5,000 on material costs.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 7 August 2003)
Ultrasonic transducer removes powder from blades
User application article Turbine engine components repairer has averted a cleanliness problem through the purchase of the latest submersible ultrasonic transducer to remove powder coating compound from turbine blades.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (31 July 2003)
Kerry Ultrasonics appoints new managing director
Kerry Ultrasonics has appointed David Grime as its new managing director. David previously spent fifteen years at Oxford Magnet Technology, which were market leaders in medical equipment market.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (30 July 2003)
Ultrasonics halve automotive parts rejects
User application article Unhappy with the cleanliness of components sent by a subcontractor using a trichloroethylene degreaser, manufacturer of electro-mechanical devices turned to ultrasonics and halved rejects.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (11 July 2003)
Co-solvent cleaning system halves cycle time
User application article A co-solvent cleaning system from Kerry Ultrasonics is saving PCB manufacturer Ultra Electronics over £45,000 a year, whilst boosting productivity and satisfying stringent standards of cleanliness
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 6 June 2003)
Automated work transporter for cleaning system
Kerry Ultrasonics has developed a new automated work transporter for its Microsolve solvent cleaning systems.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 6 June 2003)
Ultrasonics system cleans up oilfield parts
User application article One of the world's largest manufacturers of oilfield completion equipment has included ultrasonics cleaning in a cell dedicated to maintaining a stock of NAS<6 clean valve fittings.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (30 May 2003)
Cleaners use environmentally safe solvents
Using environmentally safe solvents these machines offer two-stage, multiple-frequency ultrasonic cleaning, rinsing and drying for pcb defluxing, cleaning of precision parts and metal degreasing.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 2 April 2003)
Aqueous ultrasonic cleaner ousts 'trike'
User application article A special aqueous ultrasonic cleaning system a leading manufacturer of gas turbine equipment to remove a trichloroethylene machine from its production process while improving quality.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (17 March 2003)
Aqueous ultrasonic system removes polishing media
User application article A silverware manufacturer has replaced a trichloroethylene plant with an aqueous ultrasonic cleaning system and has seen productivity rise by 20%.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (17 March 2003)
Machine replacement uses economical cleaning media
User application article Switching to a mono-solvent cleaning system from has allowed a medical device manufacturer to reduce solvent consumption by 85%.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (14 March 2003)
Finishing and plating get retrofit ultrasonics
Titanium rod-type transducers can be retrofitted to almost any size of cleaning or rinsing tank to efficiently clean surfaces and crevices
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (11 February 2003)
Mono-solvent system protects environment
User application article A manufacturer of microwave amplifiers for the telecommunications industry has installed a mono-solvent cleaning system to ensure that its finishing process carries no risk to personnel.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (10 January 2003)
Parts cleaning system selection simplified
Vistors to a new website can choose from five industry sectors to make the selection of the correct parts cleaning system a simple and rapid procedure.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (10 January 2003)
Ultrasonic cleaning tanks have high performance
Two additions to ultrasonic cleaning equipment include a cleaning tank and a wash/rinse system featuring a more powerful ultrasonic generator.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics ( 7 January 2003)
Ultrasonics boost productivity of turbochargers
User application article Productivity at Garrett Engine Boosting Systems has increased by 20 per cent following the installation of a special two-stage ultrasonic clean and dry system.
News from Kerry Ultrasonics (19 December 2002)
Retrofit transducers bring ultrasonics efficiency
Detecting cracks in aluminium hydraulic components
Two-stage system reduces contamination levels 50%
Easy to operate new cleaning systems
Co-solvent cleaning system wipes down costs
Cleaning system cuts solvent costs by 85%
No more 'trike' used at seal manufacturer
Ultrasonic cleaning system ousts 'trich'
Ultrasonics clean up PCBs for aerospace use
Aqueous degreaser replaces chlorinated solvents
Ultrasonic cleaning doubles spring output
Instrument maker in tune with the environment
Kerry Ultrasonics names sales engineer for SW UK
Solvent cleaning system eliminates board rejects
Ultrasonics submersibles are powerful cleaners
Ultrasonic cleaning cuts downtime for moulders
Stencil cleaner reduces SMD reject rates
Co-solvent cleaning ups PCB quality
Ultrasonics speed up cleaning of printer parts
Ultrasonics cleaning baths are programmable
Ultrasonics reduces cleaning solvent cost by 40%
Ultrasonics clean up valves more efficiently
Ultrasonics clean up aircraft parts
Monitoring system minimises solvent loss

