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A Yes, you can use tap water in your ultrasonic cleaner. However, using distilled water or a specialized cleaning solution can help to improve the cleaning performance and extend the lifespan of the device.
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A he frequency of use can vary depending on your specific cleaning needs and the types of objects being cleaned. In general, it is safe to use an ultrasonic cleaner as frequently as needed.
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A When choosing an ultrasonic cleaner, consider factors such as the size and type of items you will be cleaning, the level of contamination, and the frequency of use. Look for a reputable brand with a range of models and features that meet your needs, and always read reviews and compare specifications before making a purchase.
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A The frequency of an ultrasonic cleaner will depend on the type of item being cleaned and the level of contamination. In general, higher frequencies are more effective for cleaning delicate items, while lower frequencies are better for heavy-duty cleaning. You can contact our professional ultrasonic cleaning experts to determine the right frequency for your cleaning task.
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A The power of an ultrasonic cleaner is typically measured in watts or watts per liter (W/L). The power required for a particular cleaning application depends on factors such as the size and type of object being cleaned, the level of contamination present, and the cleaning solution being used. It is best to consult with the manufacturer or a cleaning expert to determine the appropriate power for your needs.
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A All ultrasonic cleaning systems have similar cleaning capabilities regardless of tank size. This is because the ultrasonic energy generated is directly proportional to the tank size.
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A The higher the power of the machine with the same capacity, the better the cleaning effect, but it still needs to be selected according to the cleaning object. Generally, high power is suitable for cleaning difficult workpieces, and small power is used for delicate workpieces.
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A The standard digital series is more accurate in adjusting the time and temperature display by buttons, which is more suitable for laboratory use.
The mechanical series is a knob to adjust the time and temperature. It is easy to use and is generally suitable for cleaning hardware. It is often used in workshops. Mechanical models are more durable.
Upgrade digital series have newly added degassing and wave changing functions. Degassing is to separate the oxygen generated during the working process to make the cleaning effect better. Wave changing means that the power can be adjusted in two levels. Suitable for customers who have higher cleaning requirements or need differences