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Acoustic Cleaning Equipment Supplied In USA
4 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Onda Corporation based inSunnyvale, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The HCT hydrophone with MCT-1200 Digital Pressure Meter is a trustworthy instrument to characterize and monitor the relative acoustic cavitation in ultrasonic cleaning systems. Its unique single point sensing design allows localized measurements to generate true 3-cimensional acoustic maps of the cleaning ...
Manufactured by:USG Corporation based inChicago, ILLINOIS (USA)
Designed for clean-room environments, these Class 100/ISO Class 5 and Class 10M-100M panels are sag-resistant and adhere to federal standards. USG Clean Room Acoustical Ceiling Panels are perfect for 100-rated/ISO Class 5 to 10M-100M- rated clean rooms, computer and control rooms, kitchens/food prep areas (Class 100/ISO Class 5 ...
Manufactured by:Faist Anlagenbau GmbH based inKrumbach (Schwaben), GERMANY
Rely on forward-looking and effective sound-insulating concepts for your organization with FAIST’s comprehensive program. Our noise control facilities guarantee you the values stipulated for the corrugated industry under EC Directive Noise DIN EN ...
Manufactured by:Onda Corporation based inSunnyvale, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The MCT-2000 combines the power of a high speed digitizer, spectrum analyzer, and advanced microprocessor to produce an acoustic pressure spectrum. Different components in the spectrum are analyzed to quantify the fundamental frequency and pressure from the direct field, stable cavitation, and transient cavitation. Specifically, the pressure within the fundamental frequency peak represent the ...
