Stainless Steel 560L 40KHz Industrial Injector Ultrasonic Cleaner Single Tank Casters
Specifications:
Same models with different capacity
Model | capacity | tank size(mm) | Ultrasonic power |
F-120ST | 38L | 500*300*250 | 600W |
F-120 | 45L | 500*300*300 | 700W |
F-180 | 53L | 500X350X300 | 900W |
F-240 | 77L | 550X400X350 | 1200W |
F-300 | 99L | 550X450X400 | 1500W |
F-301 | 96L | 800X300X400 | 1500W |
F-360 | 135L | 600X500X450 | 1800W |
F-480 | 175L | 700X500X500 | 2400W |
F-600 | 264L | 800X600X550 | 3000W |
F-720 | 360L | 1000*600*600 | 3600W |
Features of the machine:
• Low maintainence machine
• Heavy duty cleaning systems
• Chemical friendly- SS Rust proof body
• Industrial guage farication, build to last
• One year warrenty on any manufacturing defect
• Completely customized to suit the cleaning requirement
• Less human interfearance and less scope of error
• Accurate and uniform cleaning everytime
How the System Operates:
The system operates in the following manner:
- Parts are placed into the tank using the included stainless steel basket or other holding fixture.
- Once submerged, the START button is pressed, and the cover is closed. The ultrasonic system turns on, and the filter system turns off automatically. Parts are cleaned with the CROSSFIRE ultrasonic system at this time.
- The system will automatically turn off upon completion of the cycle.
- Operators can then return when the parts are clean.
- The cover is opened and the batch of parts is placed onto the basket rest. Dripping liquids are directed back to the ultrasonic cleaning tank
- What is Ultrasonic Cleaning
In a process termed "cavitation", micron-size bubbles form and grow due to alternating positive and negative pressure waves in a solution. The bubbles subjected to these alternating pressure waves continue to grow until they reach resonant size. Just prior to the bubble implosion, there is a tremendous amount of energy stored inside the bubble itself. Temperature inside a cavitating bubble can be extremely high, with pressures up to 500 atm. The implosion event, when it occurs near a hard surface, changes the bubble into a suction jet about one-tenth the bubble size, which travels at speeds up to 400 km/hr away from the hard surface. With the combination of pressure, temperature, and velocity, the jet frees contaminants from their bonds with the substrate. Because of the inherently small size of the jet and the relatively large energy, ultrasonic cleaning has the ability to reach into small crevices and remove entrapped soils very effectively
What is cavitation?
"Cavitation" is the rapid formation and collapse of millions of tiny bubbles (or cavities) in a liquid. Cavitation is produced by the alternating high and low pressure waves generated by high frequency (ultrasonic) sound. During the low pressure phase, these bubbles grow from microscopic size until, during the high pressure phase where they are compressed and implode.