Technical Applications for Unisonics in Australia
In Australian clinical and research environments, the removal of microscopic contaminants is critical for sample integrity and patient safety. Advanced Ultrasonic disintegrators utilise high-frequency sound waves to create cavitation bubbles that reach into complex geometries, ensuring thorough cleaning of intricate glassware and medical tools. These systems are particularly effective for pre-sterilisation protocols in dental, surgical, and laboratory workflows where manual scrubbing is insufficient.
Beyond the laboratory, the brand's industrial-grade units are vital for degreasing and descaling components in electronics, aviation, and geological testing. These high-capacity baths are engineered with 40 kHz sonic transducers to provide a balance between powerful cleaning action and material safety for sensitive parts. By utilizing locally manufactured systems, Australian facilities benefit from instruments that are specifically designed to withstand the rigorous demands of domestic industrial operations while providing repeatable, high-quality outcomes.
Why Source Unisonics from John Morris Group?
- 100 Percent Australian Made: Every ultrasonic cleaning system is designed and manufactured locally in Australia, ensuring high quality control and support for the domestic engineering industry.
- Proven Technical Heritage: With over three decades of experience, the brand is a trusted third-generation family business focused on innovation and reliability in ultrasonic technology.
- Versatile Model Selection: The portfolio includes the FXP, FSS, and ST series, providing solutions ranging from compact benchtop units to large-scale industrial systems to suit various volume requirements.
- Optimised Cleaning Frequency: Systems typically utilise a 40 kHz frequency, which is considered the industry standard for delivering effective cavitation that is safe for both delicate items and heavy-duty parts.
- Customisation and Trials: A commitment to customer value is demonstrated through product customisation options and a 30-day trial program, allowing businesses to verify performance before commitment.
We back this locally manufactured range with our established Australian infrastructure, featuring factory-trained engineers, technical support, and ISO 9001 certified operations. Our regional presence ensures that you receive the guidance and after-sales care necessary to keep your cleaning systems operational. You can view the full global manufacturer specifications at the official Unisonics website.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can be cleaned in an ultrasonic bath?
These systems are ideal for cleaning surgical instruments, laboratory glassware, electronic components, jewellery, and precision mechanical parts. The cavitation process removes oils, greases, biological residues, and fine dust from surfaces that are otherwise difficult to reach manually.
Is a heated ultrasonic cleaner better than a non-heated model?
Heated models are generally more effective for removing stubborn contaminants like waxes, greases, and proteins. Heat reduces the surface tension of the cleaning liquid and enhances the chemical action of the detergent, leading to faster and more thorough results.
How often should the cleaning solution be changed?
The solution should be changed whenever it becomes visibly dirty or when the cleaning performance begins to decrease. For high-volume medical or industrial applications, it is often recommended to change the fluid daily to maintain optimal hygiene and effectiveness.
What is the advantage of the 40 kHz frequency used in these systems?
A frequency of 40 kHz creates a higher number of smaller cavitation bubbles compared to lower frequencies. This provides a gentle yet powerful cleaning action that is safe for delicate laboratory items while still being aggressive enough to remove heavy industrial contaminants.
Does John Morris Group provide technical support for these Australian-made units?
We offer comprehensive local support, including initial equipment selection, training, and maintenance. Our factory-trained engineers are available across Australia and New Zealand to provide the technical expertise required for installation and ongoing performance management.
How do I select the right accessories for my cleaner?
Selecting the correct mesh basket is essential to protect the transducers and the items being cleaned, as items should never rest directly on the bottom of the tank. Lids and outlet valves are also recommended to reduce noise, prevent evaporation, and facilitate easy drainage during maintenance.