Stainless Steel 135L 40KHz Ultrasonic Cleaner For Eyebrow Tweezers In Beauty Salon
Specifications:
Model name | F-360 |
Internal tank size | 600*500*450mm |
Application | Clean Spray Flannel Mold |
Function | Removing dirts, oil, rust, grease |
Feature | No damage to precision mold |
Tank capacity | 135L |
Ultrasonic power | 1800W |
Heating power | 4500W |
Time control | 0~99 minutes |
Temperature control | 20~95℃ |
Water inlet / outlet | Yes |
Voltage | 220V / 110V |
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 |
F-900 | 560L | 1000*800*700 | 4500W |
F-1108 | 540L | 1000*900*600 | 5400W |
F-1144 | 960L | 1200*1000*800 | 7200W |
F-1216 | 1500L | 1500*1000*1000 | 10800W |
F-1288 | 1800L | 1800*1000*1000 | 14400W |
F-1360 | 2400L | 2000*1200*1000 | 18000W |
It’s About the Bubble
At the heart of Ultrasonic Cleaning is the bubble; actually, lots of bubbles. These bubbles are created by sound waves as those waves move through water. This is known as Cavitation which is simply the formation of bubbles (a cavity) in water. If you’ve ever seen the foam left in water by a spinning boat propeller, then you’ve seen cavitation in action.We Don’t Actually Use PropellersAlthough propellers seem to spin incredibly fast when moving a boat, the bubbles they produce from that spinning can’t be used to clean. This is because while Morantz Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems do clean using cavitation, the bubbles produced by our Ultrasonic machines are very different from those produced by a propeller in two important ways:
First, our bubbles are enormously powerful compared to propeller bubbles.
Second, our bubbles are microscopic which makes them incredibly efficient.
How Cavitation Cleans
Since bubbles such as those created through Cavitation are just empty space, there’s nothing to keep them open. As a result, these bubbles collapse, or implode, almost as fast as they are created. In our machines, this happens millions of times per second. This constant implosion produces tremendous vacuum energy in the form of heat and pressure. It’s this combination of heat and pressure which gives Ultrasonics its cleaning capability and power.
How much ultrasonic power does your cleaning tank require?
The right amount of ultrasonic energy (usually expressed in watts/gallon) depends on the size of the cleaning bath and the difficulty of the cleaning requirement. Tanks in the one- to two-gallon range often provide up to 90 watts per gallon of ultrasonic power, plenty for most jobs, even cleaning out the ultra-fine passages of fuel injector nozzles.
"Achieving the same cleaning effect in larger tanks requires less energy density," Pedeflous noted. "Excellent cleaning has been demonstrated in tanks having 50 gallons capacity with only 25-30 watts per gallon. The more difficult the application, the greater energy density is required for effective cleaning."
On the other hand, too much ultrasonic power may result in cavitation erosion occurring on delicate or highly polished parts that are near the transducer-radiating surface. Cavitation is the formation and collapse of low-pressure bubbles that can pit the surface of metals. Aluminum, copper, brass and other soft metals are especially susceptible to cavitation erosion.