Laboratory use sonicator 6L ultrasonic bath for breaker lab equipment cleaning
Model | Tank Size | Unit Size | Volume | Ultrasonic Power | Ultrasonic Frequency | Heating Power | Timer | Heating Temperature |
L x W x H (mm) | L x W x H (mm) | (L) | (W) | (KHz) | (W) | (MIN) | (℃) | |
GT SONIC-S2 | 150x140x100 | 175x165x230 | 2 | 50 | 40kHz | 100 | 1-99 | 30-80 |
GT SONIC-S3 | 240x140x100 | 330x165x230 | 3 | 100 | 100 | 1-99 | 30-80 | |
GT SONIC-S6 | 300x155x150 | 400x175x305 | 6 | 150 | 300 | 1-99 | 30-80 | |
GT SONIC-S9 | 300x235x150 | 400x265x305 | 9 | 200 | 300 | 1-99 | 30-80 |
What is degassing?
For ultrasonic cleaning equipment, degassing is the process of removing gases such as air dissolved in a liquid cleaning solution.
Air and other gases dissolved in a cleaning solution will impact performance of ultrasonic cleaning tanks. Gases in the cleaning solution absorb some of the cavitation energy that would otherwise go toward cleaning, and thus reduce effectiveness. Removal of these gases from the cleaning solution will result in maximum ultrasonic cleaning performance.
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