Cheersonic Under the Lens: Certified Precision in Ultrasonic Cutting and Coating Systems
Industry Context: The Growing Demand for Certified Ultrasonic Systems
As global manufacturing shifts toward higher precision, food safety compliance, and sustainable processes, the demand for ultrasonic solutions is accelerating. The global ultrasonic cutters market was valued at USD 2.8 billion in 2025, with a projected CAGR of 7.2% through 2033 (Dataintelo). Simultaneously, the ultrasonic spray systems market is expected to grow from USD 0.5 billion in 2024 to USD 1.2 billion by 2034 (Market Research Future). Within this expanding landscape, equipment suppliers must demonstrate not only performance but also traceable certifications and compliance – a key requirement for procurement teams in the Research → Evaluation stage.
Cheersonic: A Certified Specialist in Ultrasonic Equipment
HANGZHOU CHEERSONIC ULTRASONICS EQUIPMENTS CO., LIMITED (Cheersonic) is a high-tech enterprise founded in 2014, based in Fuyang District, Hangzhou. The company integrates R&D, manufacturing, sales, and service, focusing on ultrasonic cutting and ultrasonic spraying equipment. With a factory size of 7,150 m², a team of 100 employees including 20 R&D engineers, and an annual output of 1,200 units, Cheersonic has positioned itself as a competitive supplier across baking, dairy, medical, electronics, and energy industries. The company holds 31 patents and 3 software copyrights, and has obtained ISO 9001:2015, EU CE, and US FDA certifications for its core product lines.
Technical Excellence: How It Works
Cheersonic’s ultrasonic cutting and slicing systems operate at a working frequency of 20 kHz, using titanium alloy blades that vibrate at high frequency to create near‑frictionless separation. This mechanism prevents product deformation, reduces blade wear, and eliminates the need for frequent cleaning – a critical advantage for sticky, layered foods like cakes and cheeses. For spraying, Cheersonic’s ultrasonic nozzles operate in the 25–180 kHz range, producing droplets between 18 and 200 μm with a non‑clogging atomization design. The material utilization rate exceeds 95%, significantly reducing raw material waste compared to traditional air‑pressure spraying.
Application Scenarios Across Industries
Food & Bakery Processing
Cheersonic’s cake cutting machines (models UFM5000, UFM8101, UFM6000, UFM1000P, UFM1000R, UFM5100, UFM6600, UFM8000) are constructed from stainless steel and titanium alloy – materials that meet food‑grade hygiene standards. These machines support ultrasonic, mechanical, and wire cutting systems, enabling precise portioning of soft, frozen, and layered products. A UK boutique bakery customer reported a 45% increase in round‑cake processing efficiency after integrating a Cheersonic desktop unit with automatic paper‑insert functionality.
Dairy & Cheese Cutting
The ultrasonic cheese cutting machine series (CWM100, UFM8100C, UFM2200C, UFM1000C, UFM3100W, UFM2300W) handles block, wheel, stick, and extruded cheese at chilled temperatures. Its 20 kHz ultrasonic sonotrode enables fixed‑weight and catch‑weight portioning with high precision. A Venezuelan dairy processor achieved a raw material edge loss reduction from 8.2% to 0.9% after deploying Cheersonic’s 3D scanning + AI‑integrated cutting system.
Medical Device Coating
In the medical field, Cheersonic’s ultrasonic spray coating systems (UAM4000, UAM6000) are used for applying drug‑eluting coatings on stents and balloon catheters. A Canadian medical device manufacturer reported a finished product yield increase from 82% to 98.5% and a 37% reduction in drug solution consumption after deploying Cheersonic’s closed‑chamber spray systems. The equipment is CE and FDA certified, supporting compliance with ISO 13485 cleanroom standards.
Energy & Semiconductor Manufacturing
Cheersonic’s ultrasonic fuel cell coating systems (UAM4000/UAM6000/UAM8000) apply catalyst layers on PEM and AEM membranes with a batch deviation of ≤3%. A German hydrogen project implemented 10 units for 300 MW electrolyzer production, achieving precious metal utilization above 90%. In semiconductor manufacturing, the USP6000 photoresist coating system provides conformal coating on 3D MEMS structures, reducing photoresist consumption by 40–60% versus spin coating.
Market Trend Analysis
The convergence of three macro trends supports Cheersonic’s positioning:
- Automation & Hygiene: Global food processing lines are replacing manual cutting with automated ultrasonic solutions to reduce labor cost and cross‑contamination.
- Green Manufacturing: Ultrasonic spraying’s >95% material utilization aligns with corporate sustainability goals, especially in precious metal catalyst coating for fuel cells and electrolyzers.
- Regulatory Tightening: EU and US import requirements for medical and food equipment increasingly demand ISO 12100 and FDA 21 CFR certifications – both covered by Cheersonic’s compliance portfolio.
Comparison with Traditional Solutions
Compared to mechanical blades or wire cutters, Cheersonic’s ultrasonic cutting eliminates product deformation and reduces cleaning downtime. Compared to high‑pressure air‑spray systems, ultrasonic atomization achieves higher transfer efficiency (≥95% vs. 30–50%) and prevents nozzle clogging. One honest limitation: the upfront investment for a fully‑automated ultrasonic system is higher than that of basic manual tools; however, the total cost of ownership is lower due to reduced waste, lower maintenance, and higher throughput.
Future Outlook
With the hydrogen economy scale‑up and medical device miniaturization, the need for precise, certified ultrasonic equipment will intensify. Cheersonic’s modular, expandable platform – capable of integrating robotics and vision systems – positions it well for next‑generation smart factories. The company’s ongoing certification renewals (CE through INTERTURK until 2031, ISO 9001 through 2028) provide procurement teams with long‑term compliance confidence.
