108L Simple Version Five Tanks Automatic Ultrasonic Cleaning Machine With Robot Arm
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Power Supply: 380V Three Phases
Ultrasonic Power (W): 1500W for each ultrasonic tank
Use: Cleaning large quantity of parts automatically
Application area: all kinds of factories.
Function: Ultrasonic cleaning, ultrasonic cleaning, ultrasonic rinsing,ultrasonic rinsing, drying.
Description of Simple Version Five Tanks Automatic Ultrasonic Cleaning Machine
This simple automatic ultrasonic cleaning machine is designed for customers who want fully automatic cleaning function but have limited budget. You can use this machine as fully automatic ultrasonic cleaning machine just without shell. And it is easier to use. It is a cost-effective choice for you. The size and functions can be customized if you need.
Model Number | LanJ-5030ZD |
Capacity | 108L Each Tank |
Brand Name | Whale Cleen |
Certification | KC, ce, ROHS |
Plug Type | US Plug, UK Plug, AU Plug, EU Plug, Other Plug |
Application | Clean large number of parts |
Power Source | Electric |
Digital timer | Yes |
Cleaning Cycles (Mins) | 1-99mins |
Feature | Waterproof |
Ultrasonic frequency | 40kHz Or 28KHz |
Matrial | SUS304 |
Ultrasonic cleaner Excellent effect to clean:
1. Jewelry
2. Glasses and Timepieces
3. Commodities
4. Metal Articles/Dishware
5. Stationery
Feature of Ultrasonic Cleaner
1. Cost-effective
2. Fully automatic
3. Clean different products
4. Combine different functions in one machine
5. Make your production speed faster
6. Easy to use.
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How It Works?
Simply put, ultrasonic sound waves are sound broadcast at a frequency beyond the normal range of human hearing. They are used for a variety of applications across industries, including medical imaging (think sonograms) and detecting flaws in manufacturing. At the higher end of their scale, these sound waves can also be used for cleaning. In most industrial ultrasonic cleaning, the frequencies used range between 20 and 50 KHz.
When ultrasonic waves move through a liquid and strike a hard surface, they produce millions of tiny bubbles, known as "cavitating bubbles"These microscopic bubbles produce momentary jets of intense energy when they collapse, directing that energy against the surface they are collapsing against. Repeated millions of times and with the assistance of detergent present in the surrounding liquid, these bubbles scrub away almost any type of grime from all surfaces of an object, no matter how intricate it may be. Furthermore, unlike with traditional brush and solvent methods, they generally do it without damaging the underlying object.