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SS 304 Ultrasonic Dental Cleaner 6.5L Tank Capacity 40kHz Frequency
Dental
Ultrasonics is ideal for cleaning complex components. With its unique ability ultrasonics will remove contamination and sterilise any dental equipment quickly and effectively.
Instrument Cleaning
Ultrasonics is ideal for cleaning complex components. With its unique ability ultrasonics will remove all the contamination from instruments used in the Medical industry. Ultrasonics cleans and sterilises far above all medical cleaning standards allowing for fast and effective cleaning every time
Device Manufacturing
The Ideal Ultrasonic Cleaners for this industry are the agsonic Powersonic Units.
Ultrasonics is ideal for cleaning complex components. With its unique ability ultrasonics will remove all the contamination from medical device components during the manufacturing process. Ultrasonics is fast and effective cleaning far above all medical cleaning standards.
Day Surgeries
Ultrasonics is ideal for cleaning complex components. With its unique ability ultrasonics will remove all the contamination from medical components during the manufacturing process. Ultrasonics is fast and effective cleaning far above all medical cleaning standards.
Other models for your choice:
Model | Tank size | Unit size | Volume | Actual ultrasonic power | Rated ultrasonic power | Ultrasonic frequency | Heating power | Time | Heater |
LxWxH(mm) | LxWxH(mm) | (L) | (W) | (W) | (kHz) | (W) | (MIN) | (℃) | |
TB-50 | 150x135x100 | 175x160x210 | 2 | 50 | 60 | 40 | 150 | 1-30 | 0-80 |
TB-100 | 240x135x100 | 265x165x220 | 3.2 | 100 | 120 | 150 | |||
TB-150A | 300x150x100 | 325x180x225 | 4.5 | 150 | 180 | 300 | |||
TB-150B | 300x150x150 | 325x180x280 | 6.5 | 150 | 180 | 300 | |||
TB-200 | 300x240x150 | 325x265x280 | 10.8 | 200 | 240 | 450 | |||
TB-300 | 330x300x150 | 360x325x285 | 15 | 300 | 360 | 450 | |||
TB-400 | 500x300x150 | 530x325x285 | 22 | 400 | 480 | 600 | |||
TB-500 | 500x300x200 | 530x325x325 | 30 | 500 | 600 | 600 |
Application :
Healthcare | Dental and surgical instruments, optical, podiatry, general practice, hospitals, medical components |
Manufacturing: | Aerospace, pharmaceutical, defence, medical devices and orthopaedic implants, automotive, marine, filtration, moulding, food and beverage, plating surface finishing, semi-conductors, printing technology and equipment. |
Maintenance | Automotive servicing, jewellery & watches, tools, weapons, Heat exchangers, oil gas, commercial coffee boiler |
Laboratory | Scientific Research, Mixing, Cell Disruption, extraction, pharmaceutical Sonochemistry |
Others | window blind, golf club, tattoo equipment, anilox roller, music equipment, weapons, electronics, etc. |
FAQ
Q - How do I tell if my ultrasonic cleaner is working right?
There is no universally accepted standard for evaluating the performance of an ultrasonic cleaner. Several methods are available which will detect day to day variations in relative ultrasonic intensity. The classic "aluminum foil test," removing graphite from a ceramic surface and various hydrophone-type devices are the most commonly used for this purpose. When using any of these, it is important to duplicate conditions as closely as possible to assure that any change indicates a true variation in the ultrasonic performance and is not related to a change in temperature, soil loading, chemical concentration or any of several other variables. For critical applications and where the expertise is available, an alternative approach is to evaluate the transducer condition by measuring its capacitance and resistance and to monitor the generator power by measuring its input current, input power or output power. If the transducer characteristics are within specifications and if the generator is drawing the correct power from the AC lines or delivering the correct power to the transducers, the probability that the ultrasonic cleaner is working right is very high.