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Digital Control Dental Ultrasonic Cleaning Machine 22.5L For Dental Office

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Brand Name :Whale Cleen
Model Number :Z-S08
Certification :CE, Roth
Place of Origin :China
MOQ :2 Units
Price :Negotiable
Payment Terms :T/T
Supply Ability :20000 Units Per Month
Delivery Time :Depend On Quantity
Packaging Details :Carton Box Packing
Frequency :40KHz
Heating Power :800W
Capacity :22.5L
Tank Size :500×300×150mm
Unit Size :530×325×285mm
Packing Size :635×405×340mm
Product Name :Ultrasonic Washing Machine
Feature :Digital Control
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13.7KG 22.5 Liter Dental Ultrasonic Cleaner With 400W Ultrasonic Power

Why You Need Whale Cleen sonic Dental Ultrasonic Cleaner?

While your dental office might have ultrasonic cleaning devices for your patients, have you thought about using one to clean your instruments? Ultrasonic cleaners offer many advantages over standard cleaning methods for dental tools. Here are some of the advantages that you could benefit from by investing in an ultrasonic cleaner from Omegasonics for your dental practice.

Specification:

Model z-s08
Ultrasonic Frequency 40,000 Hz
Tank Material SUS304
Tank Capacity 22.5L
Timer 1-30minutes ,Digital timer
Power Supply AC 100 ~ 120V, 50 / 60Hz
AC 220 ~ 240V, 50 / 60 Hz
Ultrasonic Power 480W
Heating Power 800 W , Digital Heating
Unit Size 530×325×285 mm ( L x W x H )
Tank Size 500×300×150 mm ( L x W x H )
Package Size 635×405×340 mm ( L x W x H )
N.W. 12.1 kg
G.W.

13.7 kg



Specification Of Related Model:

If this model is not suitable for you, please check other in below chart.

Model Tank size Unit size Volume Actual ultrasonic power Rated ultrasonic power Ultrasonic frequency Heating power Timer Heating temperature
LxWxH(mm) LxWxH(mm) (L) (W) (W) (kHz) (W) (MIN) (℃)
Z-S008 150x85x65 175x110x125 0.8 30 30 40 no 1-30 no
Z-S01 150x135×100 175x160x210 2 50 60 40 150 1-30 0-80
Z-S02 240x135x100 265x165x220 3.2 100 120 150
Z-S03 300x150x100 325x180x225 4.5 150 180 300
Z-S031 300x150x150 325x180x280 6.5 150 180 300
Z-S04 300x240x150 325x265x280 10.8 200 240 450
Z-S06 330x300x150 360x325x285 15 300 360 450
Z-S08 500x300x150 530x325×285 22 400 480 600
Z-S10 500x300x200 530x325x325 30 500 600 600

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Digital Control Dental Ultrasonic Cleaning Machine 22.5L For Dental Office

Cleaning and Disinfecting Dental Instruments

The actual cleaning of dental instruments and similar items in an ultrasonic washer is a fairly simple afair:

  1. The number one thing on your to-do list for this process is to have a test for clean. Without an objective standard for cleanliness, how can you tell if the job is done? Since we are concerned mainly with removing organic debris, this can be as simple as the following: “When observed under 20x magnification, the instruments have no detectable soil remaining.” If you check your facility’s regulations, you will most likely find that this spec already exists.

  2. Briefly rinse the instruments. While your cleaner will remove even the most tenacious soils, there is no reason to contaminate your cleaning solution with easily rinsed off debris.

  3. Fill the tank to the indicated “fill line” with clean water and disinfectant / cleaning soluion. Temperature should be set to 150-160 degrees farenheit. If your tank has a simple ON/OFF heating function, this is where it is most likely set. Manual Whale Cleen sonic tabletop units for example will heat up to about 156F. If you can adjust the heat, set it to about 80% of the maximum. Remember that while ultrasonic cleaning will remove soils, it does not on its own disinfect completely. You may need to add a disinfecting agent to the tank, or even use an autoclave. Check your organization’s requirements for instrument cleaning to be sure you comply.

  4. Run the tank for five to ten minutes with nothing in the tank but your solution. This will assist the heater in reaching the desired temperature, and will also “de-gas” the solution. De-gassing is a process whereby trapped air in your cleaning solution is driven out by ultrasonic activity. This is necessary because until this gas is cleared, some of the energy will be wasted on this instead of being used for cleaning. This can throw off your results, and give you an incorrect indication of the required cleaning time.

  5. Lower instruments, or racks of instruments, into the tank. You will need to use a basket or a support rack. You cannot set parts on the bottom of an ultrasonic tank, as that is where the transducers are located. In anyevent, using a basket makes getting clean (and hot!) parts a lot easier to get out of the tank. Set temperature, power, and cleaning time to desired perameters. Start with 3 minutes at 155F and see where that leaves you. If you still do not meet requirements, increase the cycle time and / or temperature. Note that after 20 minutes, little additional cleaning will take place.

  6. Record your results! Always strive to develop the cleaning process that takes the least time, heat and cleaning solution concentration. This will make your process as effective and economical as it can be while still meeting spec. Some experimentation is in order.

  7. At the end of the cycle, remove instruments from tank, dry with high temperature filtered compressed air if available. Air drying is fine as well.

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