Model | Unit size | Volume | Ultrasonic Power | Frequency | Timer | Heating tempera | Heating power |
L×W×H(mm) | (L) | (W) | (kHz) | (MIN) | (℃) | (W) | |
GT SONIC-D2 | 190×170×220 | 2 | 50 |
40 | 1-99 | 0-80 | 100 |
GT SONIC-D3 | 270×170×240 | 3 | 100 | 1-99 | 0-80 | 100 | |
GT SONIC-D6 | 330×180×310 | 6 | 150 | 1-99 | 0-80 | 300 | |
GT SONIC-D9 | 330×270×310 | 9 | 200 | 1-99 | 0-80 | 300 | |
GT SONIC-D13 | 360×330×310 | 13 | 300 | 1-99 | 0-80 | 400 | |
GT SONIC-D20 | 550×330×310 | 20 | 400 | 1-99 | 0-80 | 500 | |
GT SONIC-D27 | 550×330×360 | 27 | 500 | 1-99 | 0-80 | 500 |
GT SONIC D6 Features:
1. Normal and soft power control to resolve the cleaning blind spot.
2. Degas function for improving the cleaning effect.
3. Time Setting:1-99minutes adjustable.
4. Heating: 0-80℃ temperature adjustable.
5. User-friendly and clear panel
6. Memory function.
7. LED display for temperature and timer
8. High-performance transducer.
9. Patent products
Packaging:
Mainly packed by carton or other common security packages, you also can give us your special requirements about it. We will try our best to make sure the goods arrive safely.
Delivery detail:
UPS/DHL/FEDEX/TNT express are available for your choice which takes 3~ 5 days to arrive, and we will offer the tracking number for you to check the status of your items online at any time.
By air cargo which takes about one week to arrive.
By sea which takes about 20-30 days to arrive, depending on your actual requirements.
What is Ultrasonic?
Ultrasonic refers to sound waves that have a frequency higher than the upper limit of human hearing, which is generally considered to be around 20 kilohertz (kHz). In other words, ultrasonic waves are sound waves that vibrate at a frequency greater than 20,000 vibrations per second.
Ultrasonic waves are produced using a device called an ultrasonic transducer, which converts electrical energy into high-frequency mechanical vibrations. These vibrations are then transmitted through a medium, such as air or water, and can be used for a variety of applications.
One of the most common applications of ultrasonic waves is in ultrasonic cleaning, where high-frequency sound waves are used to create microscopic bubbles in a cleaning solution. These bubbles then collapse upon contact with the surface being cleaned, generating a powerful scrubbing effect that can remove even the most stubborn stains and debris.
Ultrasonic waves also have a range of other applications, such as in medical imaging, non-destructive testing, and industrial processing. In medical imaging, ultrasonic waves are used to create images of internal organs and tissues, while in non-destructive testing, they are used to detect flaws in materials and structures. In industrial processing, ultrasonic waves can be used for welding, cutting, and cleaning, among other applications.