Ultrasonic Cleaning System Gives Cagnazzi Racing an Edge (1 Viewer)

Ultrasonic Cleaning System Gives Cagnazzi Racing an Edge

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (July 25, 2007) -- Ultrasonic Power Corporation, makers of the Ultrasonic Cleaning System, becomes an associate sponsor of the Cagnazzi Racing team. The Freeport, Ill. based company will supply Cagnazzi Racing with their state-of-the-art Ultrasonic Cleaning System, which uses water-based, biodegradable, environmentally friendly detergents instead of harsh solvents and acids traditional systems use.

"Pro Stock is the most competitive form of racing on the planet," Owner Victor Cagnazzi said. "We can win or lose a race by less than a thousandth of a second, so any advantage we can get on the track, or back in the shop is important to the team. The Ultrasonic Cleaning System gives us one of those advantages."

Joe Hornick, Director of Engine Development for Cagnazzi Racing agrees.

"We use the latest technology to make horsepower at Cagnazzi Racing," Hornick said. "Having a system like this allows us to use the latest technology to make sure our engine components are as clean as possible before final assembly. Now we can do that better, cheaper, and in an environmentally friendly way."

Cagnazzi Racing team drivers Jeg Coughlin Jr. and Dave Connolly currently sit no. 2 and no. 3 in the NHRA POWERade Pro Stock championship chase. Cagnazzi Racing also supplies engines to NHRA Pro Stock driver Ron Krisher, who took runner-up honors at the Mile-High Nationals earlier this month.

About the company:
The Ultrasonic Cleaning System is produced by the Ultrasonic Power Corporation in Freeport, Ill.

Ultrasonic Power Corporation machines are built for industrial use with a knowledgeable staff providing personalized support before and after the sale. They are backed by 35 years of experience and one of the best warrantees in the business.

UPC offers a full line of ultrasonic cleaning systems ranging from bench top units with smaller tanks (four through 33 gallons), standard cleaning systems of 39 and 90 gallons, and custom systems up to 700 gallons. Custom systems may incorporate automation and lifting assemblies.
 
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