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30 Liter 15.6KG Ultrasonic Dental Instrument Cleaner With Mechanical Control
Why You Need A Whale Cleen sonic Ultrasonic Dental Instrument Cleaner?
Ultrasonic cleaners are important contributors to achieving strict infection control procedures in dental clinics. Reusable dental instruments (as with surgical and medical instruments) in contact with patients' blood and tissue must undergo a rigid three-part procedure that first removes gross contaminants, then thorough scrubbing/washing and finally either sterilizing or disinfecting. The role of an ultrasonic cleaner in cleaning dental instruments comes into play in the middle of this cycle.
How Whale Cleen sonic Ultrasonic Dental Instrument Cleaner Works?
An ultrasonic cleaner is simply a metal tank [stainless steel] that has pizeo ceramic transducers bonded to the bottom or side. These transducers have a unique property of changing size almost instantly when excited by an electrical signal. When excited the transducer increases in size and causes the tank bottom or side to move. This creates a compression wave in the liquid of the tank.
By using an electrical generator that puts out a high frequency signal [20 to 250 kHz] the transducer rapidly induces compression and rarefaction waves in the liquid. During the rarefaction cycle the liquid is torn apart. This creates a vacuum cavity within the liquid. These cavities will grow larger and smaller as the compression waves are continued. When the cavity reaches a certain size [based on the frequency and the wattage of the signal] the cavity can no longer retain its shape. The cavity collapses violently and creates a temperature of 5,000 degrees centigrade and a jet of plasma that impacts against whatever object is in the tank. There are millions of these bubbles created and collapsing every second in an ultrasonic tank.
Data Sheet Of Z-10
Model | Z-10 |
Ultrasonic Frequency | 40KHz |
Tank Material | Stainless Steel SUS304 |
Tank Capacity | 30 L |
Timer | 1-30minutes ,Mechanical timer |
Power Supply | AC 100 ~ 120V, 50 / 60Hz AC 220 ~ 240V, 50 / 60 Hz |
Ultrasonic Power | 500W |
Heating Power | 600 W , Mechanical Heating |
Unit Size | 530×325×325 mm ( L x W x H ) |
Package Size | 635×405×390mm( L x W x H ) |
Longest Gun You Can Clean | 500mm |
N.W. | 14kg |
G.W. | 15.6kg |
Customer's Cleaning Feedback:
FAQ:
Do I need heat in my cleaning process?
As you heat water the entrapped air in the water is forced out. As you reach 80% of the boiling rate of a solution it holds the least amount of dissolved gas. Most detergents are designed to work at an elevated temperature. If you are using DI water it is much more effective at a higher temperature than cold. Particulates, oils and other contaminate dissolve more readily in hot solutions. Degassing also takes place at a quicker rate.