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Here are some frequently asked questions from our customers regarding ultrasonic cleaning and our tanks: How does ultrasonic cleaning work? How does the tank function? Types of ultrasonic cleaning tank What are the safe minimum and maximum fluid levels in your cleaning tanks? Can you deliver your cleaning tanks outside of the UK? How long does the tank take to heat the cleaning fluid up? How long does the tank take to clean an item? What cleaning fluid should I use and where can I purchase it? What warranty do you give with your cleaning tanks? I have a question not answered above - how can I contact you? How does ultrasonic cleaning work? An ultrasonic cleaner uses piezoelectric transducers located underneath its tank to generate tiny cavitational vacuum bubbles which collapse with tremendous force upon impact, loosening dirt and oil from whatever has been put into the tank for cleaning. This dirt is then dissolved in a heated, solvent solution which will eventually require changing when saturated. To the layman an ultrasonic cleaning tank appears a lot like a deep-fat fryer, what with bubbles, a wire tray, steam and a unique high-pitch hissing noise during use. How does the tank function? Operating our tanks is a very simple process. The user simply introduces the part to the tank via a wire tray, sets the required temperature for the cleaning fluid, and rotates the timer to the required cleaning time - starting the cleaner in the process. Periodic inspection of the cleaning solvent is required to ensure it is replaced when ineffective. Our tanks are made to be as simple as possible and feature rotary dials to control the heating element and integral timer. Our experience has found traditional mechanical controls to be both more reliable and robust than digital controls - especially in a workshop environment. Types of ultrasonic cleaning tank There are four distinct build qualities of cleaning tank: Home use, hobbyist, industrial and heavy-duty industrial. They can be identified as
Posted on: Sun, 18 Aug 2013 20:36:11 +0000

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