OVERVIEW OF TECHNOLOGY
Cleaning systems will have: A. Soak; B. Wash; C. Rinse, and D. Drying cycles. After considering: effectiveness; cost of purchase; cost and ease of operation; contaminants; maintenance; operating cost; space; throughput, and impact on the environment, the Nelson Cleaning Technology elegantly and effectively combines the Soak and Wash cycles in the Jewelshine® Multi-Herz Ultrasonic, and the Rinse and Dry cycles in the Steamshining process. The Steamshine™ Regalia model, in many instances, eliminates the need for the Soak and the Wash cycles, while improving the treated surface.
JEWELSHINE™ ULTRASONIC TECHNOLOGY:
It is widely known, some parts to be cleaned as well as some contaminants respond better to a specific frequency cavitation than others. The Ultrasonic Cleaning Technology we offer overcomes this shortcoming; in fact, Jewelshine® Ultrasonics have a "Clean and Brush" action, due to the different size cavitation they produce. Heat promotes cavitation, because the wetting agents in the Jewelshine® Ultrasonic Concentrate are better activated. The very powerful heavy-duty transducers in our ultrasonics operate at high amplitude, therefore any item left on the bottom of the tank may be damaged and might impair the cavitation activity.
STEAMSHINE™ STEAM CLEANING TECHNOLOGY:
After the item to be cleaned has been in the ultrasonic for 30 to 60 seconds, it is ready for the Rinse and the Dry cycles with the Steamshine™. Steamshining uses heat and pressure to remove the tarnish creating substances left on the item after ultrasonic cleaning & leaves the item dry, ready to be displayed. Used together, these two methods represent the best possible way of cleaning: the ultrasonic loosens the dirt and tarnish, and Steamshine™ removes the dirt and tarnish, rinses and dries the item. Having items/parts that look their best will increase sales and customer satisfaction.
CLEANING PROCEDURE:
- Position the item to be cleaned on the coated rack so that it does not touch any other item or the ultrasonic tank.
- Insert the rack or Spring Action Tweezer into the ultrasonic and let it run for 30 to 90 seconds maximum.
- Remove the rack from the ultrasonic, and with a coated tweezer - to protect the item from scratches - remove each piece.