Supporting product innovation and development
“Thanks to Quantum CAD's input in improving our manufacturing processes we were able to enhance yield and productivity, while reducing production times and costs.”
Technical Director (TD), Ultrawave
Quantum CAD, helped Ultrawave to modify and improve many of its products, taking advantage of technological advances, in order that its customers continue to be offered an exemplary product range.
“We are constantly re-evaluating the way in which we do things, so that our customers have the best possible service,” confirms Ultrawave's TD. “Thanks to Quantum CAD we were able to upgrade a number of our designs, as well as improve manufacturing processes to give greater product yield, and enhanced productivity.”
Ultrawave is constantly seeking to expand ultrasonics into new applications.
“We were grateful to Quantum CAD for helping us to resolve some complex electronic difficulties that occurred when we transferred a highly successful existing design to a different application,” says Ultrawave's TD.
“We received invaluable support with the high power electronics aspect of our new product development and design,” explains Ultrawave's TD. “We do not have this expertise in-house, and outsourcing a capable and effective specialist moved things forward speedily. Overall improvement to our manufacturing processes resulted in reduced costs, and better profit margins,”
Steve Jones of Quantum CAD says:
“Ultrawave is already an extremely successful player in its field, and has sold more than 40,000 ultrasonic cleaners worldwide. However, the company is constantly evolving, and wishes to maximise product potential by harnessing technological advances.
“We were able to support the company in its efforts to enhance the performance of current products, and generate new applications that will help improve the company’s market reach. We were also able to help the company ensure that all its designs comply with relevant EU directives. All of which, ultimately, helped the company improve its turnover.”
About Ultrawave
Ultrawave is the UK’s largest independently-owned specialist ultrasonic cleaning company.
Ultrasonic cleaning achieves a level of cleanliness few other techniques can accomplish, and is able to reach inaccessible areas such as box joints and in between small serrations.
Ultrasonic cleaning has gained in popularity with the phasing out of harsh chemicals - ultrasonic cleaning processes use low key detergents which are significantly more eco-friendly.
Definition of ultrasonic cleaning:
In the ultrasonic cleaning process, the object that needs to be cleaned is placed in a chamber containing a suitable ultrasound conducting fluid. An ultrasound generating transducer is built into the chamber, or may be lowered into the fluid. It is electronically activated to produce ultrasonic waves in the fluid. The main mechanism of cleaning action is by energy released from the creation and collapse of microscopic cavitation bubbles, which remove contaminants.
“Thanks to Quantum CAD's input in improving our manufacturing processes we were able to enhance yield and productivity, while reducing production times and costs.”
Technical Director (TD), Ultrawave
Quantum CAD, helped Ultrawave to modify and improve many of its products, taking advantage of technological advances, in order that its customers continue to be offered an exemplary product range.
“We are constantly re-evaluating the way in which we do things, so that our customers have the best possible service,” confirms Ultrawave's TD. “Thanks to Quantum CAD we were able to upgrade a number of our designs, as well as improve manufacturing processes to give greater product yield, and enhanced productivity.”
Ultrawave is constantly seeking to expand ultrasonics into new applications.

“We were grateful to Quantum CAD for helping us to resolve some complex electronic difficulties that occurred when we transferred a highly successful existing design to a different application,” says Ultrawave's TD.
“We received invaluable support with the high power electronics aspect of our new product development and design,” explains Ultrawave's TD. “We do not have this expertise in-house, and outsourcing a capable and effective specialist moved things forward speedily. Overall improvement to our manufacturing processes resulted in reduced costs, and better profit margins,”
Steve Jones of Quantum CAD says:
“Ultrawave is already an extremely successful player in its field, and has sold more than 40,000 ultrasonic cleaners worldwide. However, the company is constantly evolving, and wishes to maximise product potential by harnessing technological advances.
“We were able to support the company in its efforts to enhance the performance of current products, and generate new applications that will help improve the company’s market reach. We were also able to help the company ensure that all its designs comply with relevant EU directives. All of which, ultimately, helped the company improve its turnover.”
About Ultrawave
Ultrawave is the UK’s largest independently-owned specialist ultrasonic cleaning company.
Ultrasonic cleaning achieves a level of cleanliness few other techniques can accomplish, and is able to reach inaccessible areas such as box joints and in between small serrations.
Ultrasonic cleaning has gained in popularity with the phasing out of harsh chemicals - ultrasonic cleaning processes use low key detergents which are significantly more eco-friendly.
Definition of ultrasonic cleaning:
In the ultrasonic cleaning process, the object that needs to be cleaned is placed in a chamber containing a suitable ultrasound conducting fluid. An ultrasound generating transducer is built into the chamber, or may be lowered into the fluid. It is electronically activated to produce ultrasonic waves in the fluid. The main mechanism of cleaning action is by energy released from the creation and collapse of microscopic cavitation bubbles, which remove contaminants.
