Aluminum Parts Ultrasonic Cleaning Machine 88L with 5V Safe Control Panel
Aluminum Parts Ultrasonic Cleaning Machine 88L with 5V Safe Control Panel
Advantages:
- With separate generator control to avoid water leakage and electric leakage.
- With 5V safe control panel to avoid electric shock.
- Reduced unit size to save the cost.
Ultrasonics can clean:
- surface finishing and plating tools
- machine tools and workshop equipment
- stamping equipment
- fabricated and machined parts
- diesel engine parts
- hydraulic systems
- subassemblies
- injectors
- injection molds and dies
- vent paths
- ejector pin holes
- cooling channels
Efficiently Removing:
- dirt and grime
- varnishes and paint
- oil and grease
- metal shavings
- lubricants
- rusts
- scale and carbon buildup
- flux residue from soldering
Why clean parts with ultrasonic?
Delivering and using clean parts is not always obvious, certainly, no one wants to handle a dirty parts or install it into a critical machine, but, dirty, debris and contaminants can cause problems for manufactures and end users, from the merely frustrating to catastrophic, dirty parts can cause critical components to exceed tolerances and even fail damaging valuable equipment and property while contamination (everything from grease, oil and chemicals to viruses and bacteria) can seriously harm users.
Specifications:
| Specifications for ultrasonic cleaner T-24S | |
| Model | T-24S |
| Tank capacity | 88L |
| Tank size | 550x400x400mm |
| Unit size | 690x540x620mm |
| Tank material | 2mm SUS304 |
| Ultrasonic power | 1200W |
| Heating power | 3KW |
| Timer | 1-99min adjustable |
| Heater | 0-80c adjustable |
| Frequency | 28/40khz |
| Control | External generator, more stable |
| Optional | Oil filter system, pneumatic lift, rinsing tank, etc. |
| Voltage | 110V, 1phase; 220V, 3phases/220V, 1phase; 380V, 3phases |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| Packing | 1unit/wooden case |
Whole Applications:
| Healthcare | Dental and surgical instruments, optical, podiatry, general practice, hospitals, medical components |
| Manufacturing: | Aerospace, pharmaceutical, defence, medical devices and orthopaedic implants, automotive, marine, filtration, moulding, food and beverage, plating & surface finishing, semi-conductors, printing technology and equipment. |
| Maintenance | Automotive servicing, jewellery & watches, tools, weapons, Heat exchangers, oil & gas, commercial coffee boiler |
| Laboratory | Scientific Research, Mixing, Cell Disruption, extraction, pharmaceutical Sonochemistry |
| Others | window blind, golf club, tattoo equipment, anilox roller, music equipment, weapons, electronics, etc. |
FAQ:
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, they are compressed and implode.
What is degassing, and why should it be done?
Degassing is the initial removal of gases present in the solution. Useful cavitation occurs after gasses have been removed from the cleaning solution, leaving a vacuum in the formed bubble. When the high pressure wave hits the bubble wall, the bubble collapses; it is the energy released by this collapse that will assist a detergent in breaking the bonds between parts and their soils.
How do I get the best ultrasonic cleaning?
There are many considerations important to ultrasonic cleaning. Optimizing these variables will produce the best cleaning. The most important decisions to be made are choosing the proper cleaning solution, cleaning at the right temperature for the correct amount of time, and choosing the right size and type of ultrasonic cleaner.
Can ultrasonic cleaning damage my parts?
With certain cautions, ultrasonic cleaning is considered safe for most parts. While the effects of thousands of implosions per second is very powerful, the cleaning process is safe since the energy is localized at the microscopic level. The most important cautionary consideration is the choice of cleaning solution. Potentially adverse effects of the detergent on the material being cleaned will be enhanced by the ultrasonics. Ultrasonic cleaning is not recommended for the following gemstones: opal, pearl, emerald, tanzanite, malachite, turquoise, lapis and coral.
Get in Touch
Have questions about our products or want to discuss a custom order? Our team is ready to help you.
