30L 600W Digital Ultrasonic Machine For Removing Support Material From 3D Parts
Why You Need Digital Ultrasonic Machine?
Digital Ultrasonic Machine provide a clean, safe, quiet, and consistent outcome for post-processing 3D printed parts with soluble support materials. The gentle vibrational frequencies ensure that cleaning reaches within small geometries, internal cavities, and between build layers so that each section achieves the smoothest possible finish with the least risk of damage caused by handling, scrubbing, or brushing. Warm solvents speed up dissolving time and ensure a smooth surface where contact material is in contact with the part, which makes digital heated ultrasonic machine ideal for 3D printed pieces. For some the large tank volume of a commercial digital ultrasonic machine is essential for extra large parts, smaller benchtop versions provide an economical options for any 3D printing professional or enthusiast.
Data Sheet Of Z-S10:
Model:Z-S10 | Capacity:30L |
Tank size:500*300*200MM | Unit size:530*325*325MM |
Ultrasonic power:600W | Heating power:500W |
Customer's Feedback:
Cleaning Steps Of Ultrasonic Cleaning:
Turn the unit on and activate the degas mode to thoroughly mix the solution and drive off trapped air. (This must be done each time you prepare a new bath of solution).
Set the thermostat to the recommended formulation temperature.
Wear protective gloves and use tweezers to place the parts in the bath.
Set the timer to permanently on* and place the lid on the tank.
At the end of the cycle remove and inspect the parts. Again: never reach into an operating ultrasonic bath. Wear gloves and/or use tweezers to handle the parts.
If satisfied thoroughly rinse the parts to remove all traces of solution.
The solution must be replaced when cleaning efficiency drops. Drain and dispose of it according to local regulations. Follow user manual instructions to clean the tank before filling it with fresh solution.
Contact the ultrasonic cleaning experts at Whale cleen sonic for information on selecting the equipment and cleaning chemistry best matching your operations. We can also provide suggestions for ultrasonic cleaners used by hobbyists working with 3-D printers.
FAQ:
1. Can I Put Metal In?
Generally, yes. However, a notable exception is tungsten. This metal should not be put in ultrasonic cleaners because the cleaning process can damage it.
Whatever metals your jewelry is composed of, make sure to ask your jeweler whether it is safe to clean it with an ultrasonic cleaner as you never know what metals or alloys make up your jewelry.
Metals such as gold and platinum are safe to clean with ultrasonic devices.
Hard natural gemstones can also be put into an ultrasonic cleaner provided that they have few inclusions and have not been treated with heat or chemicals.
Anyway, be sure to ask the jeweler at the time you purchase any piece of jewelry whether it can be cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner.
There might be unsuitable alloys or gems, or some gemstones may have been treated, becoming more vulnerable in the process.