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'''Acoustic Cleaners''' are used wherever there is a build-up of dry materials and particulates which need to be cleaned regularly to ensure maximum efficiency, and minimize maintenance and down time. An acoustic cleaner works by generating powerful sound waves which will vibrate the dry materials differently to each other and the surrounding structures.   
'''Acoustic Cleaners''' are used wherever there is a build-up of dry materials and particulates which need to be cleaned regularly to ensure maximum efficiency, and minimize maintenance and down time. An acoustic cleaner works by generating powerful sound waves which will vibrate the dry materials differently to each other and the surrounding structures.   


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