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NEWS - Local company manufactures ultrasonics equipment for blind cleaners and the restoration market

Unisonics Australia is an Australian owned company that has been designing and manufacturing ultrasonic equipment for over 27 years. The various fields of use include medical, dental, laboratory, automotive and other areas of association where delicate cleaning of items and instruments is necessary.
The range of cleaning units incorporates both lateral oscillation and sweep frequency technology at 40kHz. Both processes eliminate high and low levels of intensity imparting a uniform pattern of ultrasonic energy onto the immersed items.
Managing director Paul Ibbotson: “Our diverse customer base includes Qantas, BHP, Amcor, Telstar, Ansto, Royal Australian Mint, Department of Defence as well as hospitals and universities throughout Australia and the Asia Pacific region.”
Manufacturing machines for the restoration industry
More recently however, Unisonics has begun manufacturing smaller machines designed specifically for the water damage and fire restoration industry, with great success.
“The quality of our processes and products are extremely important to us and we are pleased to introduce our equipment to local flood and fire restoration professionals, remarked Ibbotson.” “The ultrasonic method of cleaning is an extremely effective method of cleaning smoke, mould and water damaged articles from cutlery to chandeliers.”
“With the combination of the right equipment and cleaning solution you are able to get your clients back in business or back in their homes sooner, Ibbotson added.”
He continued: “The ultrasonic process will access those small hidden crevices to give the item a more effective and efficient result than a manually operated clean.
The list of items which can be effectively cleaned using ultrasonics includes china, ceramics, glass, tools, light fittings, toys, fans and computers.
The value of this type of cleaning can be underlined in situation where the damaged items have a sentimental value to the customer and the ability to rejuvenate outweighs replacement.
“In all restoration situations it is a very difficult time and the sooner their lives can get back on track the better for everyone concerned.”
According to Paul, prior to the introduction of ultrasonics technology which makes restoring water and fire damaged property very cost effective, insurance companies have usually discarded the items as not cost effective, but in time they have now been convinced that there is a better alternative. For more information please contact:
Unisonics Australia
Tel :(02) 9948 3172
Toll free: 1800 261 668
Email: admin@unisonics.com.au
web: www.unisonics.com.au

 


 

 

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