It's a bubble
Ultrasonic cleaning of the heart's propeller - 300x215 is a bubble; In fact, a lot of bubbles. These bubbles are sound waves emitted by sound waves moving through the water. This is known as cavitation, where bubbles form in the water (an empty cavity). If you've ever seen a spinning propeller bubble in the water, you'll see cavitation in action.
We actually don't use propellers
Although the propellers seem to spin very fast when moving the ship, the bubbles they produce cannot be used for cleaning. This is because while the Morantz ultrasonic cleaning system USES cavitation, our ultrasonic machines produce bubbles that are very different from those of the propellers:
First, our bubbles are much stronger than the propeller bubbles.
Second, our bubbles are microscopic, which makes them very efficient.
How is cavitation cleaned
Because bubbles like bubbles are just empty, there's nothing to keep them open. As a result, these bubbles burst, or implode, almost as quickly as they occur. In our machines, this happens millions of times per second. This continuous implosion creates a huge vacuum energy that exists in the form of heat and pressure. It is this combination of heat and pressure that improves the ability and ability of ultrasonic cleaning.