Ultrasonic cleaning is a transducer that converts the electrical energy provided by the ultrasonic power supply into ultrasonic mechanical vibration, and radiates sound waves through the wall of the cleaning tank to the cleaning liquid contained in the tank. The microbubbles (cavitation nuclei) existing in the liquid are Vibrates under the action of the sound field. When the sound pressure reaches a certain value, the bubbles grow rapidly and then suddenly close. When the bubbles close, a shock wave is generated, which generates thousands of atmospheric pressures around them, destroying insoluble dirt, thereby dispersing them in the cleaning liquid. Any place where liquid is immersed and cavitation is generated will have a cleaning effect. It is not limited by the complex shape of the surface of the cleaning parts, such as cavities, grooves, slits and deep holes on the surface of precision parts, and micropores can be cleaned. These parts cannot be cleaned with ordinary scrubbing methods. Ultrasonic cleaning is the best choice to improve cleaning efficiency.
Ultrasonic cleaners are used to clean many different types of objects, including jewelry, scientific samples, lenses and other optical parts, watches, dental and surgical instruments, tools, coins, pens, golf clubs, fishing reels, blinds, automotive spray paint instruments, musical instruments, phonograph records, industrial machinery parts and electronic equipment. They are used by many jewelry studios, watchmakers' institutions, electronics repair workshops and scientific laboratories.