Specifications
Brand Name :
AGSONIC
Model Number :
T-30S
Certification :
CE
Place of Origin :
China
MOQ :
1UNIT
Price :
negotiation
Payment Terms :
T/T, Western Union
Supply Ability :
1000pcs / Month
Delivery Time :
10working days
Packaging Details :
wooden case
Material :
Stainless steel 304
Application :
Gasoline Engine Cleaning
Option :
Oil Filteration
industry :
Engine Ultrasonic Cleaning
Tank capacity :
100L
Frequency :
28khz
Description

Ultrasonic Engine Cleaner Workshop Facility For Engine Service Overhau 3600w

Cylinder Heads And Engine Blocks Ultrasonic Cleaners

Automotive Ultrasonic Cleaners is primarily an aqueous tank systemthat uses ultrasonic energy to remove dirt, grease, oiland baked-on carbon from parts. Contaminants such aspaint, rust, glued-on gaskets, and heavy layers of bake don carbon can also be removed by ultrasonic cleaning but require more aggressive chemistries. Unlike someother cleaning processes, ultrasonic cleaning will notdamage intricate, lightweight, or easily damaged parts.

All ultrasonic baths are supplied complete with lid and basket

AGSONIC ultra sonic cleaning of all parts old and new prior to assembly of the engine. This Ultrasonic Cleaning Method is long known as the "benchmark" in cleaning. Ultrasonic cavitation is able to clean right down to the surface of a part and beyond. It is also able to reach internal areas, which are not accessible by using other cleaning means including spray and mechanical agitation. The forceful nature of ultrasonic energy provides the physical "push" required to break the mechanical and ionic bonds that hold very small particles to surfaces.

Ultrasonic Cleaning of Engine Parts, Car engine parts, Truck engine parts and Motor bike engine parts

Our Ultrasonic cleaning process, can effectively clean the following components- Aluminum castings, engine blocks, Carburetors, Cylinder Heads, Engines, Engine Components, Gear Boxes, Filters, Tubes and Valves.

an Ultrasonic Cleaning Process

As with any type of equipment, ultrasonic cleaning systems should be matched as closely as possible to the job requirement. Labs and production areas with lower throughputs may choose a single ultrasonic tank followed by a sink rinse. Single tanks typically start at less than one gallon and up. Higher production areas may consider a manual or automated multiple station line in which one or more ultrasonic cleaning stations are followed by one or more rinses and an optional dryer.

Heavily contaminated parts may benefit from cleaning in more than one cleaning station. The first clean can remove gross contamination and the second completes the job. Ultrasonics may or may not be indicated in both stations depending on the type and level of contamination. For example in a scenario with heavy oil loading, a pre-clean might involve ultrasonic cleaning with surface skim to a coalescer to handle the oil. Once the heavy oil is removed in the first station, the ultrasonics in the second clean will be cavitating more directly with the part substrate to perform finer cleaning.

An ultrasonic tank work area should allow for at least two inches of clearance on all sides of the work load.

Small ultrasonic tanks are typically equipped with electric strip heaters, and the ultrasonic transducers are epoxy-bonded or vacuum brazed to a diaphragm usually located in the bottom of the tank.

Larger ultrasonic tanks usually feature heavier duty wall construction and additional wall support. Heat may be supplied in a variety of ways including electric immersion heaters, steam coils, and/or external heat exchangers. Larger tanks may have either diaphragm-bonded transducers, or immersibles which are transducers bonded into a stainless steel can which is then mounted in the cleaning tank. The advantages of immersibles are that a can may be swapped out if required without the whole tank going down, and immersibles can often be retrofitted into existing process tanks to improve cleaning performance.

Model:

ultrasonic tank models for your choice:

Model Tank size Unit size Volume Ultrasonic power Frequency Heating power Timer Heating temperature
LxWxH(mm) LxWxH(mm) (L) (W) (kHz) (KW) (MIN) (℃)
T-12S 500x300x250 640x440x470 38 600 28/40 1.5 1-99

0-80

T-18S 500x350x350 640x490x570 61 900 1.5
T-24S 550x400x400 690x540x620 88 1200 3
T-30S 600x450x400 740x590x620 108 1500 3
T-36S 600x500x450 740x640x670 135 1800 4.5
T-48S 700x500x500 840x640x720 175 2400 6
T-60S 800x600x550 940x740x770 264 3000 7.5
T-72S 1000x600x600 1140x740x820 360 3600 9

Features of the machine:

• Low maintainence machine

• Heavy duty cleaning systems

• Chemical friendly- SS Rust proof body

• Industrial guage farication, build to last

• One year warrenty on any manufacturing defect

• Completely customized to suit the cleaning requirement

• Less human interfearance and less scope of error

• Accurate and uniform cleaning everytime

How the System Operates:

The system operates in the following manner:

  • Parts are placed into the tank using the included stainless steel basket or other holding fixture.
  • Once submerged, the START button is pressed, and the cover is closed. The ultrasonic system turns on, and the filter system turns off automatically. Parts are cleaned with the CROSSFIRE ultrasonic system at this time.
  • The system will automatically turn off upon completion of the cycle.
  • Operators can then return when the parts are clean.
  • The cover is opened and the batch of parts is placed onto the basket rest. Dripping liquids are directed back to the ultrasonic cleaning tank
  • What is Ultrasonic Cleaning
  • In a process termed "cavitation", micron-size bubbles form and grow due to alternating positive and negative pressure waves in a solution. The bubbles subjected to these alternating pressure waves continue to grow until they reach resonant size. Just prior to the bubble implosion, there is a tremendous amount of energy stored inside the bubble itself. Temperature inside a cavitating bubble can be extremely high, with pressures up to 500 atm. The implosion event, when it occurs near a hard surface, changes the bubble into a suction jet about one-tenth the bubble size, which travels at speeds up to 400 km/hr away from the hard surface. With the combination of pressure, temperature, and velocity, the jet frees contaminants from their bonds with the substrate. Because of the inherently small size of the jet and the relatively large energy, ultrasonic cleaning has the ability to reach into small crevices and remove entrapped soils very effectively.

    What is cavitation?

    "Cavitation" is the rapid formation and collapse of millions of tiny bubbles (or cavities) in a liquid. Cavitation is produced by the alternating high and low pressure waves generated by high frequency (ultrasonic) sound. During the low pressure phase, these bubbles grow from microscopic size until, during the high pressure phase where they are compressed and implode.

Engine block ultrasonic cleaning Effect :

3600w Ultrasonic Cleaning Equipments Workshop Facility For Engine Service Overhau

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Brand Name :
AGSONIC
Model Number :
T-30S
Certification :
CE
Place of Origin :
China
MOQ :
1UNIT
Price :
negotiation
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3600w Ultrasonic Cleaning Equipments Workshop Facility For Engine Service Overhau
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