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Letting bubbles do the work.

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Ultrasonic cleaning can help.

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Ultrasonic cleaning technologies alternate high- and low-pressure sound frequencies to create and collapse vacuum bubbles (known as cavitation) and ultrasonic technology can be used to enhance the cleaning effectiveness of either aqueous or solvent solutions. The physical effects of ultrasonic cavitation bubbles crossing the surface of the parts acts to dislodge surface soils and for this reason, ultrasonic cavitation is particularly notable for effectiveness on blind holes and complex surface geometries that are sometimes a challenge for other cleaning methodologies.
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