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175L 2.4KW Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaner For Metal Parts With 6KW Heater
Why You Need Whale cleen sonic Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaner
Ultrasonic parts cleaning is paramount when insuring peak performance is required. Whether your business is aerospace, high-tech, medical, industrial, or powersports – such as race cars, motocross, and boating – intricate parts and machinery need total cleansing and safety testing to assure speed, precision and reliability.
Laser systems accuracy and efficiency has improved due to ultra clean components. For oxygen systems to function properly and safely requires clean residue free surfaces. Contamination, particles, residue etc. can raise havoc in guidance systems, aerospace equipment, weapons systems, aircraft, computers, medical products and devices.
Ultrasonic cleaning and safety testing is of critical importance to most modern high-tech industries as a cost-effective means to insure highest efficiency and safety specifications.
Detail Information Of z-x48:
Specifications for ultrasonic cleaner z-x48 | |
Model | z-x48 |
Tank capacity | 175L |
Tank size | 700*500*500mm |
Tank material | SUS304 Or SUS316 |
Ultrasonic power | 2400W |
Heating power | 6KW |
Timer | 1-99h adjustable |
Heater | 0-95c adjustable |
Frequency | 40khz |
Control | Outside generator, more stable |
Optional | Oil filter system, pneumatic lift, rinsing tank, etc. |
Voltage | 380V/415V, 3phases |
Warranty | 1 year |
Packing | 1unit/wooden case |
Cleaning Effect:
How Whale Cleen sonic Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaner ?
Ultrasonic cleaning uses high-frequency sound waves to remove mold residues and fouling from tooling and plates that are immersed in a heated (usually 160 to 180 F) aqueous solution. An ultrasonic generator converts standard line-frequency current (60 or 50 Hz) into high-frequency electrical energy (20,000 Hz or more). The generator is connected to small transducers that are mounted to the bottom or sides of a wash tank. These transducers vibrate at ultrasonic frequencies (20 kHz and above) when the current passes through. This causes the bottom or sides of the tank to vibrate like the diaphragm in a speaker, which creates microscopic bubbles that form and collapse in the tank (a phenomenon known as cavitation), which scrub and loosen vent residues and grime. The energy released from these microscopic scrubbing bubbles produces forces at 10,000 F at 7500 psi, which is powerful enough to loosen contaminants without damaging critical edges or surface finishes.
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