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Rainbow International’s Ultrasonic Cleaning services in Stockport uses the most advanced and effective cleaning systems available today. The system will clean almost any type of material highly efficiently, very cost effectively and is safe to use as no chemicals are involved. Rainbow International has Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems across its UK wide network of branches.

The Benefits of Ultrasonic Cleaning Services in Stockport

  • Unique technology provides higher restoration rates than previously achievable – cleaning of delicate and complex articles is possible.
  • All types of electrical goods can be restored or cleaned with very high success rate
  • Simple operation and very low chemical usage – more environmentally friendly than other cleaning systems
  • Ideal for commercial or domestic goods following fire & flood situations – also the system is perfect for general cleaning – dirt and grime is washed away almost instantly
  • Cleans and sanitises to a much higher degree than conventional ‘wet cleaning’

What can Ultrasonics Clean?

  • Computers/ TV’s
  • Sports equipment
  • Window blinds
  • Small white goods (toasters, microwaves, etc)
  • Wheelchairs
  • Jewellery, glass & porcelain
  • Metal tools
  • CD Players
  • Silverware
  • Toys
  • Kitchen utensils & appliances
  • Light fixtures/ chandeliers

Require further information on our ultrasonic services & systems? Get in touch with your local Rainbow International in Stockport to find out how we can help you; we have 65 branches across the UK.

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Applying science to cleaning technology

Ultrasonics

Ultrasonics is a trade term used to refer to the use of high-intensity acoustic energy to clean materials. Ultrasonication offers great potential in the processing of liquids and slurries, by improving the mixing and chemicals reactions in various applications and industries. It generates alternating low-pressure and high-pressure waves in liquids, leading to the formation and violent collapse of small vaccum bubbles. This phenomenon is termed cavitation and causes high speed impinging liquid jets and strong hydrodynamic shear-forces.

Cavitation

Cavitation is a general term used to describe the behaviour of voids or bubbles in a liquid. Cavitation is usually divided into two classes of behaviour, inertial cavitation is the process where a void or bubble in a liquid rapidly collapses , producing a shock wave. Such cavitation often occurs in pumps, propellers, impellers and in the vascular tissues of plants. Non-ertial cavitation is the process where small bubbles in a liquid are forced to oscillate in the presence of an acoustic field, when the intensity of the acoustic field is insufficient to cause bubble collapse. This form of cavitation causes significantly less erosion than inertial cavitation, and is often used for the cleaning of delicate materials.

What does this science mean in practical terms?

All this science means that Ultrasonic is an extremely efficient method of cleaning. Dirt and odour is eradicated in a few seconds (depending on the size and level of contaminants on the objects), meaning contents that previously could have taken hours to be cleaned, can now be cleaned in minutes. Also many items that were previously viewed as being unrestorable can now be returned to their pre-incident condition, very cost effectively.

Happy Customers

Everything is just upside-down at the moment. Rainbow International has been wonderful. They came in and took care of everything that was ruined.

Penny Mills, Homeowner

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Rainbow Restoration Stockport
Unit 15 Station Road,
Industrial Estate,
Station Road,
Reddish,
Stockport,
SK5 6ND

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