Electrolytic Ultrasonic Cleaning Machine

The electrolytic ultrasonic cleaner operates by synergizing electrolytic reactions with ultrasonic cavitation. Electrolysis decomposes dirt, while ultrasonic waves generate tiny bubbles that impact the object's surface. It is used to remove stubborn contaminants such as oil stains and oxide layers, commonly applied in cleaning metal parts and electronic components.

Instruments

With ultrasonic and degassing two cleaning modes, support 14 temperature within 80 ℃ precise control and 60 minutes timing. SUS304 stainless steel punching Tank without solder joint design, the transducer conversion rate is high, long service life.

$ 251.00

Equipped with 40KHz Ultrasonic Frequency and 400W Heating power, support 1-99 minutes timing and room temperature to 80 ℃ temperature control, inner Tank size 330 * 300 * 150mm, to achieve efficient and uniform cleaning.

$ 228.00

Equipped with 40KHz Ultrasonic Frequency and 100W Heating power, it supports 1-30 minute timing and 20-80 ℃ temperature control to ensure deep cleaning and rapid dirt removal.

$ 121.00

Ultrasonic Power up to 2000W, equipped with 40 high-quality vibrators, support 40KHZ/28KHZ dual-frequency switching, with 6000W heating system and 140L stainless steel inner tank to meet batch cleaning needs.

$ 1284.00

The equipment has 28/40/68 KHz ultrasonic frequency and 0-100 ℃ Temperature range, supports various working modes such as degassing and pulse, and the power-off memory function ensures the continuity of operation, which is suitable for cleaning complex parts.

$ 961.00

Equipped with 40KHz Ultrasonic Frequency and 100W Heating power, support 1-30 minutes timing and 20-80 ℃ temperature control, inner Tank size 240 × 140 × 10mm, improve cleaning efficiency.

$ 146.00

It is equipped with ultrasonic and degassing cleaning modes, supports accurate temperature control within 80 ° C and 60-minute timing, and is designed with SUS304 stainless steel punching Tank without solder joints. The transducer has high conversion rate and ultrasonic power of 600W.

$ 315.00

Equipped with 40KHz Ultrasonic Frequency and 3.2L cleaning capacity, it supports 1-30 minutes of regular cleaning, and can handle longer items in sections. The cleaning solution has obvious enhancement effect.

$ 143.00

The device uses 40KHz Ultrasonic Frequency, is equipped with 300W Heating power, supports 1-30 minute timing and 20-80 ℃ temperature regulation, ensuring deep cleaning and rapid dissolving of dirt.

$ 190.00

Equipped with 40KHz Ultrasonic Frequency and 30L large capacity Tank body, it supports 1-30 minutes regular cleaning, suitable for a variety of dirt treatment, easy to operate and significant cleaning effect.

$ 296.00

With ultrasonic and degassing dual cleaning mode, it supports accurate temperature control within 80 ° C and 60-minute timing. It adopts stainless steel punching Tank without solder joint design, resulting in high transducer conversion rate and long service life.

$ 140.00

40KHz Ultrasonic Frequency ensures cleaning effect, 2L capacity meets conventional needs, 1-30 minute timing function flexibly controls cleaning time, easy and safe operation.

$ 119.00

Equipped with 40KHz Ultrasonic Frequency and 10L cleaning capacity, support 1-30 minutes timing, suitable for a variety of dirt cleaning, easy to operate and cleaning effect is remarkable.

$ 202.00

40KHz Ultrasonic Frequency and 500W Heating power, 1-30 minute timing and 20-80 ℃ Temperature range, suitable for a variety of dirt cleaning needs.

$ 315.00

With ultrasonic and degassing cleaning modes, it supports 14 accurate temperature settings within 80 ° C and 13 time options within 60 minutes. It uses SUS304 stainless steel Tank and high-efficiency transducer for high conversion rate and durability.

$ 299.00

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