Industrial ultrasonic cleaners are the more sensible, practical, and environmentally-friendly alternative to conventional cleaning methods. Ultrasonic technology provides an advanced cleaning solution that removes contaminants from a variety of materials and can be adjusted to deliver robust or delicate cleaning action. This provides an ideal solution for cleaning various laboratory instruments.
Kaijo’s Industrial Ultrasonic cleaners consist of ultrasonic generators, transducers, and cleaning tanks or containers. The generators produce ultrasonic signals, and the transducers transform these signals into ultrasonic waves in the cleaning solution. As the waves pass through the liquid, it generates bubbles between the compression peaks and collapses the bubbles within the peaks.
The creation and collapsing of tiny bubbles provides the cleaning action that removes impurities from various industrial, medical, and laboratory instruments being cleaned.
Low frequencies produce bigger bubbles for a more robust cleaning action while high frequencies produce smaller bubbles for a more delicate cleaning action. When various lab instruments need to be cleaned the ultrasonic cleaner frequency can be adjusted to suite a particular cleaning task.
The Kaijo Phenix III turnkey ultrasonic cleaner is a cost-effective solution for cleaning laboratory instruments as well as other items like glass, porcelain, ceramics, plastics, and metals. It operates at frequencies between 26 kHz and 38 kHz and can provide up to 1200 W of power. It has a stainless steel tank (with an integrated transducer) and an ultrasonic generator.
The Kaijo's Quava Mini Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaner is smaller, but more versatile system compared to the Kaijo Phenix III. However, it is equally efficient and versatile. It operates at 26 kHz and 160 kHz, and can deliver up to 100 W of power. The Quava Mini delivers a more gentle cleaning action at higher frequencies for more delicate parts.
You may learn more about the complete line of industrial ultrasonic cleaners offered by Kaijo Shibuya, call or send an email to info@kaijo-shibuya.com. You may also learn more by reading our complete article entitled “Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaners for Laboratory Instruments.”
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