Impregnation Equipment
The impregnation process, and thus the system offered, is often considered by many equipment suppliers as having limited scope for flexibility.
However, while the concept of impregnation may be simple, being based on clean, dry parts, followed by vacuum impregnation, draining, thorough washing and then curing, the level of sophistication and the process parameters required to produce effective, permanent results must be carefully considered.

Nowhere is this better understood than at Ultraseal, whose philosophy is not based on offering a customer a standard machine, but on assimilating a thorough understanding of the precise requirements and then providing a bespoke solution based on modular designs from a wide range of standardised elements.
For example, the requirements of a foundry handling raw castings will be vastly different to those of an end user seeking to impregnate finished machined components. Similarly, a sub-contract operation processing a range of parts of varying sizes and materials will have differing expectations from their impregnation facility than a manufacturer dedicated to just one component or family of similar parts.
Ultraseal's unique understanding of the varied requirements of customers in a diverse range of industries is clearly reflected in its client base and the enormous range of components being impregnated worldwide today using Ultraseal impregnation technology.

