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Need help with an Ultrasonic Cleaner - Not working
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<blockquote data-quote="Sidewinder" data-source="post: 512273" data-attributes="member: 9512"><p>Well, you asked for suggestions and having worked on HF cleaners and worked undertaking vibration analyses of equipment, and designed vibration sensor mountings, I felt like my points were valid.</p><p></p><p>There is more to glue than epoxy or JB Weld Epoxy.</p><p></p><p>You may well have an adhesive that resonates at 44kHz.</p><p></p><p>I would be surprised if JB Weld could tell you.</p><p></p><p>We used to get this sort of data from our adhesive suppliers when we designed the pickup points to ensure that the frequencies of interest got through.</p><p></p><p>Very important when you are diagnosing vibration spectra from expensive manufacturing equipment where downtime costs hundreds of thousands of pounds an hour, getting such things right is well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidewinder, post: 512273, member: 9512"] Well, you asked for suggestions and having worked on HF cleaners and worked undertaking vibration analyses of equipment, and designed vibration sensor mountings, I felt like my points were valid. There is more to glue than epoxy or JB Weld Epoxy. You may well have an adhesive that resonates at 44kHz. I would be surprised if JB Weld could tell you. We used to get this sort of data from our adhesive suppliers when we designed the pickup points to ensure that the frequencies of interest got through. Very important when you are diagnosing vibration spectra from expensive manufacturing equipment where downtime costs hundreds of thousands of pounds an hour, getting such things right is well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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