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An ultrasonic cleaner is a very helpful tool to own when your gun parts get clogged with all sorts of residual elements. Since cleaning brass elements manually is no longer a good idea, ultrasonic cleaners come to save you time, effort and eventually, money. That is why I always advise on quality ultrasonic cleaners for ammo brass, brass cases and so on. There are a lot of types of cleaners on the market, and while there is no need to make special ultrasonic cleaners for brass cases only or ultrasonic cleaners for ammo brass, there are surely enough companies like Whale cleen sonic which manufacture these devices to fit a large variety of materials and items.
With an ultrasonic cleaner, you can clean from gun parts to handguns or rifles (as long as the container is big enough). The most useful thing about ultrasonic cleaners is that you can use it for guns and ammo parts which are hard to disassemble and assemble back again or have tiny little holes where you cannot clean with conventional methods. An ultrasonic cleaner, however, will ace this work in no time. That is one of the primary reasons why you should choose an ultrasonic cleaner for your ammo brass, brass cases and all that.
Cleaning Process Of Bullet Case:
Test Result In 55 Minutes:
Time | Observations |
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5 minutes | 60% of the cases had primer pockets that were at least 50% clean. The outside cases are significantly brighter/cleaner. A minimum of 50% of the case insides are clean. |
10 minutes | 70% of the brass had at least 50% of the primer pockets clean. Most of the case insides are clean except at the case heads. |
15 minutes | 90% of the primer pockets are 75%-100% clean. The inside of the cases appear to be totally clean except near the case heads. |
20 minutes | Primer pockets are about the same. 50-60% of the cases are clean on the inside near the case heads. |
25 minutes | About 75% of the inside case heads are now clean. |
30 minutes | No significant changes from 25 minutes. |
35 minutes | No significant changes from 30 minutes. |
45 minutes | No change in primer pockets. 90% of the cases are clean inside the cases at the case heads. |
55 minutes | Little change was noticed and test was suspended. |
Bullet Case Cleanging Feedback:
How Whale Cleen sonic Ultrasonic Cleaner Work?
ltrasonic cleaning uses high-frequency sound waves (generally between 20-80 kHz) to remove a variety of contaminants from objects immersed in a liquid. The result of these high-frequency sound waves is a process called cavitation. These high frequency bursts of ultrasonic energy produce a three-dimensional wave of alternating positive and negative pressure areas as the sound wave passes through the solution. During negative pressure, microscopic cavitation bubbles form and will continue to grown until they reach resonant size. As the positive sound wave passes, the pressure rises rapidly and implodes these tiny bubbles. Before these miniscule bubbles implode they store a tremendous amount of energy. These bubbles can be as hot as 10,000 degrees and have as much as 50,000 lbs per square inch of pressure. This sounds alarming, but you have to remember that these bubbles are microscopic in nature and pose no harm to anything, unless you are a carbon /powder residue deposit on a cartridge case! When this cavitation bubble implodes near your brass case, it transforms the bubble into a jet about 1/10th of its size. This jet of energy can travel as fast as 400 km/hour. At 40 kHz, as is the frequency for our Whale cleensonic Z-X04 ultrasonic cleaner, this is happening 40,000 times per second. This micro-burst of extreme energy is responsible for removing contaminants from the surface of your cartridge brass. Ultrasonic cleaning can reach into crevices and inaccessible areas and remove surface debris that can’t be cleaned by any other process.
Things You Should Do After Cleaning:
When you are finished cleaning your cases make sure that you remove the cleaning solution from the tank and store it in an appropriate container. I found that a one-gallon Tupperware with a re-closable spout works great. Do not use flimsy plastic water or milk jugs. When emptying your cleaning solution out of your tank make sure that you filter it. You will see that the bottom of the tank is filled with the contaminants that were removed from your cases. To filter I use a large automotive-type funnel and a large filter used for filtering frying oil. These can be found at any place that sells turkey frying equipment. You could also use several layers of cheese cloth as a filter. By taking care of your cleaning solution you will be able to use it multiple times. Since the ultrasonic cleaner seems to work better with warmer cleaning solutions, I like to heat it up in a microwave until the temperature is in the range of 100-1200Fh. Although this is not an absolute, a solution that is cold definitely increases cleaning time.