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4.5L 150Watt Dental Ultrasonic Washing Machine With Heater And Power Adjustable
Why You Need Whale Cleen sonic Dental Ultrasonic Washing Machine?
After years' experience of using ultrasonic cleaner in dental instrument cleaning, ultrasonic cleaner have been taken as the most efficient way to clean dental tool before sterlization. It can clean micro-type contaminant which means it can clean every conner of your tool. We all know this is very important in medeical application becase any tiny infection may cause huge problem.
Specification Of LanJ-J03:
Model | LanJ-J03 |
Capacity | 4.5L |
Tank size | 300x150x100MM |
Unit size | 325x180x225MM |
Ultrasonic power | 0~150W adjustable |
Heating power | 300W |
How To Select Dental Ultrasonic Washing Machine?
Start out with cleaning tank size in terms of solution capacity and internal tank dimensions. You'll want a tank that holds without crowding the number of instruments cleaned in a single cycle (without crowding, as indicated above). Cleaning is accomplished in mesh baskets that have dimensions slightly less than internal tank dimensions.
Dental tools must be completely immersed in the solution. This relates to what is called the working depth of the tank, or the distance between the bottom of the basket (not the tank) and the surface of the cleaning solution.
Should you select a heated dental instrument ultrasonic cleaner?
A good question. An example of where heat is not desirable is in cleaning medical, surgical and dental instruments unlessthey are contaminated with dried blood or other difficult-to-remove substances. (Refer to the importance of pre-rinsing and soaking.)
To cite an example blood and tissue should be removed from instruments at a temperature below 40⁰C (104⁰F). Elevating the temperature can cause protein in blood to harden and become more difficult to clean. If this happens, higher temperatures i.e. 60⁰C (140⁰F) are required to remove dried blood.
Note that heat is a natural byproduct of cavitation action, so simply operating your unit will, over time, cause solution temperature to increase. We recommend not engaging the heater in an ultrasonic dental instrument cleaner unless you are faced with removing dried blood and tissue.
FAQ:
1. What is an Ultrasonic Transducer?
A transducer converts electrical energy at the ultrasonic frequency to mechanical motion–sound. It directs the sound energy into the cleaning tank.
2. Why is Ultrasonic Cleaning so Efficient and Effect?
A: When cavitation happens near a dirty object, the vacuum action produced by those million of bubbles constantly imploding creates a tiny pressure wave that reaches deep into every nook and cranny of even the most delicate items. This tiny pressure wave dislodges and breaks up the dirt and other contaminants and gently lifts it away. The result is very fast and effective cleaning.