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Kerry Ultrasonics

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Monitor checks expensive solvent usage

Kerry Ultrasonics has developed an automatic monitoring system that allows users of its cleaning machines to check the rate at which costly solvents are used during processing.

News from Engineeringtalk, 10 October 2003

Ultrasound cleans up in plastics and rubber

Plastics and rubber manufacturers are cutting reject rates and prolonging the working life of their dies and mould tools using ultrasonic cleaning systems from Kerry Ultrasonics.

News from Engineeringtalk, 15 September 2003

Automated NDT system saves on materials

A nondestructive testing system has enabled the world's largest manufacturer of aluminium turbocharger impellers for passenger cars and commercial vehicles to increase productivity by 20%.

News from Engineeringtalk, 12 August 2003

Mobile transducers fix finishing problem

Turbine engine components coater and repairer Chromalloy UK has averted a cleanliness problem at its Alfreton site in Derbyshire through the purchase of the latest submersible ultrasonic transducer.

News from Engineeringtalk, 6 August 2003

Grime heads new recruits

Kerry Ultrasonics has appointed David Grime as its new Managing Director.

News from Engineeringtalk, 31 July 2003

Degreaser cleans up for Kostal

Kostal UK has resolved a consistency issue at its Goldthorpe site in South Yorkshire by enlisting the help of Kerry Ultrasonics.

News from Engineeringtalk, 16 July 2003

Cleaning systems gain handling solution

Kerry Ultrasonics has developed a new automated work transporter for its Microsolve solvent cleaning systems.

News from Engineeringtalk, 6 June 2003

Speedy cleaning for valve fittings

One of the world's largest manufacturers of oilfield completion equipment has turned to Kerry Ultrasonics to help it establish a cell dedicated to maintaining a stock of NAS clean valve fittings.

News from Engineeringtalk, 30 May 2003

Switch from trike has silver lining

The UK's premier silverware manufacturer has replaced a trichloroethylene plant with an aqueous ultrasonic cleaning system and seen productivity rise by 20%.

News from Engineeringtalk, 18 March 2003

Ultrasonic cleaner removes trike dangers

A special aqueous ultrasonic cleaning system has enabled Centrax Turbine Components Division to remove a potentially carcinogenic trichloroethylene machine from its production process.

News from Engineeringtalk, 17 March 2003

Cleaner cuts solvent consumption by 85%

Switching to a monosolvent cleaning system from Kerry Ultrasonics has allowed medical device manufacturer Portex to reduce solvent consumption by 85%.

News from Engineeringtalk, 14 March 2003

Website locates cleaning systems

Kerry Ultrasonics has launched a new website intended to make selecting the correct parts cleaning system a simple and rapid procedure.

News from Engineeringtalk, 10 January 2003

Kerry cracks NDT for TRW

Kerry Ultrasonics has adapted its extensive knowledge of precision cleaning to the field of non-destructive testing by supplying an automatic system to Midlands-based TRW Aeronautical Systems.

News from Engineeringtalk, 18 November 2002

Cleaner turbocharges productivity

Productivity at Garrett Engine Boosting Systems has increased by 20% following the installation of a special two-stage ultrasonic clean and dry system from Kerry Ultrasonics.

News from Engineeringtalk, 24 September 2002

Clear advantage for lens manufacturer

Following the installation of a Microsolve monosolvent cleaning system from Kerry Ultrasonics, lens manufacturer Cooke Optics is now saving GBP 250 per week in cleaning costs.

News from Engineeringtalk, 23 July 2002

Cleaner cuts trike for seal manufacturer

Kerry Ultrasonics has enabled seal manufacturer Wills Engineered Polymers to remove the potentially harmful solvent trichloroethylene (trike) from its cleaning process.

News from Engineeringtalk, 28 June 2002

Aqueous cleaning replaces trichloroethylene

An aqueous cleaning system has allowed a leading actuator manufacturers to completely eliminate the potentially hazardous solvent trichloroethylene from its manufacturing process.

News from Engineeringtalk, 7 May 2002

Cosolvent ultrasonic system cleans flux from PCBs

General Dynamics United Kingdom has been won over by the ability of a Kerry cosolvent ultrasonic machine to remove flux from printed circuit boards destined for the aerospace industry.

News from Engineeringtalk, 19 April 2002

Aqueous degreasers are greener alternatives

A pair of highly versatile aqueous degreasers provide a greener alternative for metal finishers degreasing with chlorinated solvents such as trichloroethylene.

News from Engineeringtalk, 11 April 2002

Kerry cleans up for Springpart

Springpart Manufacturing has doubled throughput at its Redditch plant following the installation of a special Metal Finishing MF 525 four-stage cleaning system from Kerry Ultrasonics.

News from Engineeringtalk, 9 April 2002

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