Onboard Marine Ship Filter Cleaning
Ultrasonic cleaning solution for hydraulic oil strainers and suction strainers used in deck machinery systems — designed for ship/offshore maintenance teams to clean filters efficiently and reduce downtime.
Onboard / Offshore Use
Mesh & Strainer Cleaning
Reduce Downtime
Extend Filter Life
For correct selection, share: filter size (L×W×H or Dia×Length), mesh type, and quantity per cycle.
Typical Filters Cleaned Onboard
- Hydraulic oil strainers / suction strainers in deck machinery systems
- Wire mesh strainers and assemblies with trapped sludge/contamination
- Reusable filter elements where replacement cost is high
Why Ultrasonic Cleaning Works Better
- Reaches deep inside mesh where brushing cannot
- Improves removal of fine trapped particles
- Reduces manual effort and avoids mesh damage
- Consistent repeatable cleaning (better reliability)
Recommended Workflow
- Pre-rinse / drain excess oil (as per onboard practice)
- Ultrasonic cleaning with suitable chemistry
- Rinse (fresh water / as per process)
- Dry (air blow / hot air / natural dry depending on ship scope)
Cycle time depends on contamination level and mesh fineness.
Selection Guide (Quick)
- Tank size = based on max filter size + basket clearance
- Capacity per batch = number of filters cleaned per cycle
- Heater = improves cleaning for oil/sludge (as required)
- Filtration = helpful to keep solution cleaner for longer use
What We Need From You (To Quote Correct Model)
| Parameter | Example | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Filter size | Dia 120 mm × Length 450 mm | Tank + basket sizing |
| Qty per cycle | 2–6 filters per batch | Throughput and model recommendation |
| Filter type | Mesh strainer / suction strainer | Cleaning approach and fixtures |
| Contamination | Hydraulic oil sludge + particles | Chemistry selection + heater need |
| Onboard constraints | Power available / space near workshop | Machine configuration |
Email/WhatsApp your details and photos of the filter if possible — we’ll suggest the right tank size and configuration.