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Equipment Specifications
Tank
Capacity
Ultrasonic
Frequency
Khz
Unit Dimensions
(L x W x H)
Tank Dimensions
(L x W x H)
Weight
Power
Supply
U.S.
Power
(Watts)
Warranty
Heat (w/
Temp
Control)
6 Liter
(1.5 Gallon)
40 Khz
14” x 7” x 12.5”
(L x W x H)
12” x 6” x 6”
(L x W x H)
12 lbs.
AC 100 ~
120v, 50 /
60Hz
180 W
1yr parts/labor
+ 1 yr parts
Yes
8 Liter
(2.1 Gallon)
40 Khz
18"×11"×10.75"
(L×W×H)
11.75"x9.5"x4"
(L x W x H)
18 lbs.
AC 100 ~
120v, 50 /
60Hz
660 W
1yr parts/labor
+ 1 yr parts
Yes
How Ultrasonics Work
Dirty items come clean in ultrasonic cleaning systems when millions of superheated
bubbles scrub grime and oxidation away with stunning results. How? Through the
process of de-cavitation.
Ultrasonic cleaning systems send high frequency sound waves ripping through an
ultrasonic cleaning solution leaving superheated bubbles in the waves’ wake. When
these bubbles (aka cavitation’s) collapse (de-cavitation), the heat and energy of their
implosions work with the specially formulated ultrasonic cleaning solution to remove
dirt, oils, residue, and oxidation from the surface of the contaminated item.
Imagine the ability to get into the tiniest of nooks and crannies where dirt and grime
hide, and then imagine scrubbing that surface ultra clean. With conventional cleaning
–
brushes, rags and elbow grease
– this task seems impossible. But the cavitating
cleaning action of an ultrasonic cleaning system does just that
– It goes where brush
bristles can’t.
What is Ultrasonic Cleaning Technology?
Ultrasonic cleaning technology is high frequency sound waves creating a phenomenon
in a fluid called cavitating action, or cavitations. Cavitations, the superheated bursting
of bubbles in a fluid, are what make ultrasonic cleaning work.