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Parts-Cleaning Systems meet EPA guidelines.

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November 8, 2001 - Omega® systems use non-toxic soaps and ultrasound to automatically degrease, clean and prefinish parts and components. Units feature fully insulated tank bodies and non-immersion, silicone blanket heaters. Models include Omega Pro® at 1000 W of ultrasound power with 3.5 cu ft bath, Omega Pro Plus® at 2000 W with 5 cu ft bath, Omega Pro Force® at 2000 W with 7 cu ft bath, and Omega Super Pro® at 4000 W of ultrasound power with 7 cu ft bath.

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Omegasonics
330 E. Easy St., Suite A
Simi Valley, CA, 93065
USA




New Line Of Ultrasonic Parts Cleaning Systems Eliminates Toxic Solvent Baths And Hand Labor. Meets EPA Guidelines

Omegasonics has just announced the Omega® line of ultrasonic parts cleaning systems. Designed specifically for small- to medium-size machine shops, parts manufacturers and metal finishers, the Omega systems use safe, non-toxic soaps and ultrasound to automatically degrease, clean and prefinish parts and components. Meeting all EPA standards, the new systems eliminate dangerous toxic solvent baths and time consuming hand labor.

Significant cost savings over conventional toxic solvent baths. Compared to the conventional parts cleaning method of expensive toxic solvent baths and costly hand cleaning, Omega systems can pay for themselves in as little as one year. Although savings will vary from user to user, typical material and labor savings
generally exceed $1,000 per month.

Special features maximize cleaning power and reduce costs. Using a combination of unique designs and features, the Omega series is economical to run and maintain. From sludge-resistant mounting of transducers that maintain ultrasound efficiency, to fully insulated tank bodies and non-immersion, silicone blanket heaters that reduce power cost, the new series is designed for years of trouble-free operation. Critical components are easily accessible and designed for user maintenance, eliminating costly service calls and down time.

Full range of models available. Depending on size, material and volume of parts being manufactured, Omegasonics' family of ultrasonic systems offers four models of varying bath size and power: the Omega Pro® at 1000 watts ultrasound with a 3.5 cu. ft. bath, the Omega Pro Plus® at 2000 watts ultrasound with a 5 cu. ft. bath, the Omega Pro Force® at 2000 watts of ultrasound power with a 7 cu. ft. bath and the Omega Super Pro® at 4000 watts of ultrasound power with a 7 cu. ft. bath. For other applications, Omegasonics manufactures a full line of table-top units and can supply custom systems as needed.
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