Ultrasonic Cleaning
Ultrasonic cleaning is a cleaning method that uses ultrasound, usually from 20–400 kHz, with an appropriate cleaning solvent, sometimes ordinary tap water, to clean delicate items. The ultrasound can be used with just water, but the use of a solvent appropriate for the item to be cleaned enhances the effect.
Ultrasonic cleaning can be used for a wide range of workpiece shapes, sizes and materials, and may not require the part to be disassembled prior to cleaning. Most hard, non-absorbent materials not chemically attacked by the cleaning fluid are suitable for ultrasonic cleaning.
In medical applications, sterilization normally follows ultrasonic cleaning as a separate step to remove spores and viruses on the objects surface after cleaning.
Singapore Plant
Ultrasonic cleaning can be used for a wide range of workpiece shapes, sizes and materials, and may not require the part to be disassembled prior to cleaning. Most hard, non-absorbent materials not chemically attacked by the cleaning fluid are suitable for ultrasonic cleaning.
In medical applications, sterilization normally follows ultrasonic cleaning as a separate step to remove spores and viruses on the objects surface after cleaning.
Singapore Plant
Process
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Tank Size (mm)
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Ultrasonic Cleaning
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740 x 480 x 1040
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Remarks: Please contact us directly for tank size other than the specified.
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