Ultrasonic Cleaner & Cleaning Services in Canada
Providing commercial and industrial ultrasonic cleaning equipment and parts cleaning services to Canadian manufacturing and maintenance operations for over 25 years.
Canada’s Trusted Ultrasonic Cleaning Experts
For over 25 years, Western Ultrasonics has been a leading Canadian provider of industrial and commercial ultrasonic cleaning equipment and services. We offer complete support across the full ultrasonic lifecycle—including equipment sales, custom cleaning solutions, and repair of ultrasonic machines, parts, transducers, and generators.
As a true one-stop shop, we offer all our products CSA inspected and certified to Canadian standards, ensuring safety, reliability, and long-term performance.
Ultrasonic Cleaners, Parts, and Solutions
Small to medium-sized ultrasonic cleaners, ideal for small mechanical parts and components, jewelry, glasses/ eyewear, dental, and LP/ records. Select from our different sizes below.
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Ultrasonic transducer packs to replace or integrate into a tank.
A range of efficient, eco-friendly cleaning solutions to remove any contaminant.
Our Services
Ultrasonic Cleaning
Ultrasonic cleaning provides a gentle yet thorough method for cleaning contamination-sensitive industrial components where proper maintenance is critical to performance, service life, and regulatory compliance. We deliver precision cleaning for both mechanical and electrical parts, including complex geometries that are difficult to clean using conventional methods.
Equipment Repairs
We provide in-house repair and maintenance services to extend the life and performance of ultrasonic cleaning equipment. Our technicians service all of our machines and offer specialized repair for Blackstone-NEY® and Grease Monkey™ series units. We also repair and maintain transducer array packs and ultrasonic generators, helping ensure consistent cleaning performance and long-term reliability.
The Sound Solution: How Ultrasonic Cleaning Works
As labor costs rise and efficiency becomes increasingly critical, manufacturers are turning to faster, more reliable cleaning solutions. Ultrasonic cleaning uses high-frequency sound waves in a liquid cleaning solution to remove contaminants from complex geometries that are difficult or impossible to clean by conventional methods.
We solve challenging cleaning problems with precision. Our core strength lies in the design and manufacture of custom ultrasonic cleaning systems and cleaning chemistries tailored to specific parts, materials, and contamination types. Contact us to achieve consistent, thorough cleaning results that extend part life and improve operational efficiency.
Why Choose Ultrasonic Cleaning?
Time & Labour Efficient
Thorough Deep Clean
Thorough Deep Clean
Geometry Inclusive
Non-Abrasive
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Visit us
Western Ultrasonics
7363 42 Street NW
Edmonton Alberta
T6B 2T1
Hours
Monday to Friday
8:30 am to 4 pm
Tel 780-462-5858
Toll free 1-877-373-5858
Fax 780-463-4626
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ultrasonic cleaning refers to the process of emitting high-frequency sound waves through a liquid chemical cleaning solution in a temperature-controlled tank. The disruption to the solution caused by the high-frequency sound waves creates “cavitation” bubbles that implode on the surface of parts and components, safely removing tough contaminants. No matter how complex the geometric shape, our ultrasonic cleaning delivers high-quality, reliable results, increasing the efficiency and longevity of parts and tools.
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Yes. Ultrasonic cleaning requires a liquid cleaning solution or degreaser to be effective. The solution plays a critical role in transmitting ultrasonic energy and breaking down contaminants. The appropriate cleaning chemistry depends on both the type of contamination (oil, grease, carbon, particulate, etc.) and the material of the part being cleaned.
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On average, most parts take 20-30 minutes to clean. Time depends on the size and type of cleaning, with carbon removal from large piston engines taking up to an hour and a half, and circuit boards taking 3 minutes.
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