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Electronics Industrial Digital Ultrasonic Cleaner Machinery For Hardware Tool
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Electronics are Everywhere
And Electronics Cleaning is BIG Business
Electronics and electrical appliances become very dirty with continued use. If not maintained properly electronics will begin to malfunction. As dirt builds up, fans in computers will not cool the unit sufficiently, television channels and stereo receivers will lose their crisp image and sound and the keys on keyboards will stick and not function properly. Only AG SONIC Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems can clean electronics and appliances and restore them to working condition.
An unavoidable fact about our modern world is that electronics surround us. Regardless if it’s in the form of personal computers, cell phones, iPads, electrical appliances, tools, machinery, toys, etc., electronics are everywhere.
Another unavoidable fact is that, with use, electronics get very dirty. Dirt and other contaminants are more than an inconvenience. If not cleaned properly, dirt on electronic components can cause the device to:
In order to protect users, preserve data and keep society running smoothly, it’s very important for electronics of all types to not just be regularly cleaned, but cleaned thoroughly.
Produce Specifications:
Model | TC-500 |
Ultrasonic Frequency | 40,000 Hz |
Material | SUS304 |
Tank Capacity | 30L |
Ultrasonic Power | 200-500 W |
Heating power | 600W strong power, quick heating |
Timer | 1-30min adjustable |
Heater | 0-80C adjustable |
Unit Size | 530 x 325 x 325 mm ( L x W x H ) |
Tank Size | 500 x 300 x 200 mm ( L x W x H ) |
Package Size | 635 x 405 x 390 mm ( L x W x H ) |
N.W. | 14 kg |
G.W. | 15.6 kg |
Power Supply | AC 100 ~ 120V, 50 / 60Hz AC 220 ~ 240V, 50 / 60 Hz |
Features:
1. Ultrasonic power: 0-100% adjustable
2. Time setting: 0-30min or 24 hours continuous working
3. Heating: 20-80℃ adjustable
4: Ultrasonic frequency: 28 kHz or 40 kHz
5: Material: 2mm thickness SUS304 tank for acid-proof.
6: Improved PCB design for stable and durable industrial use
7: More strong and uniform ultrasonic wave
8: With free lid and stainless steel SUS304 basket
Other models for your choice:
Model | Tank size | Unit size | Volume | Actual ultrasonic power | Rated ultrasonic power | Ultrasonic frequency | Heating power | Timer | Heater |
LxWxH(mm) | LxWxH(mm) | (L) | (W) | (W) | (kHz) | (W) | (MIN) | (℃) | |
TB-50 | 150x135x100 | 175x160x210 | 2 | 50 | 60 | 40 | 150 | 1-30 | 0-80 |
TB-100 | 240x135x100 | 265x165x220 | 3.2 | 100 | 120 | 150 | |||
TB-150A | 300x150x100 | 325x180x225 | 4.5 | 150 | 180 | 300 | |||
TB-150B | 300x150x150 | 325x180x280 | 6.5 | 150 | 180 | 300 | |||
TB-200 | 300x240x150 | 325x265x280 | 10.8 | 200 | 240 | 450 | |||
TB-300 | 330x300x150 | 360x325x285 | 15 | 300 | 360 | 450 | |||
TB-400 | 500x300x150 | 530x325x285 | 22 | 400 | 480 | 600 | |||
TB-500 | 500x300x200 | 530x325x325 | 30 | 500 | 600 | 600 |
Ultrasonics: The ONLY Way to Clean with Confidence
Regardless of the source of the dirt or contamination, AG Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems are designed to accommodate a wide variety of uses in diverse industries. Fast, effective and efficient, our machines will allow you to clean virtually any type of part or component. The following is just a short list of the many different types of items that have been cleaned using our systems.
What is the length of cleaning time?
Cleaning time will vary, depending on such things as soil, solution, temperature and the degree of cleanliness desired. Highly visible removal of soils should start almost immediately after the ultrasonic cleaning action begins. Cleaning time adjustment is the easiest (and most often misapplied) factor used to compensate for process variables. Although new application cycle duration can be approximated by an experienced operator, it usually must be validated by actual use with the chosen solution and the actual soiled parts.
What is the purpose of the unit heater?
The primary purpose of the unit heater is to maintain a solution temperature between cleaning cycles. The tremendous energy released by cavitation will generate the heat for cleaning.
How do I know if the unit is cavitating properly?
Most poor cleaning usually results from improper control of one or more process variable(s); such as choosing the wrong detergent solution, insufficient heat, or not allowing enough time for the particular soil to be removed. If you suspect that your ultrasonic cleaner is not cavitating properly, there are two simple tests you can perform: the "glass slide" test and the "foil" test.
How do I perform the glass slide test?
Wet the frosted portion of a glass slide with tap water and draw an "X" with a No. 2 pencil from corner to corner of the frosted area. Making sure that the tank is filled to the fill line, immerse the frosted end of the slide into fresh cleaning solution. Turn on the ultrasonics. The lead "X" will begin to be removed almost immediately, and all lead should be removed within ten seconds.
How do I perform the foil test?
Cut three small pieces of aluminum foil about 4" x 8" each. Fold each piece over a rod that you will use to suspend the foil in the tank. A clothes hanger works well. Your cleaner should be filled with an ultrasonic cleaning solution, degassed, and brought up to normal operating temperature. Suspend the first "square" in the center of the tank and the other two a couple of inches from each end of the tank. Make sure that the tank is filled to the fill line, and turn on the ultrasonics for about one minute. Remove the foil and inspect: All three pieces of aluminum foil should be perforated and wrinkled to about the same degree.
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Enhance Your Cleaning Process with Ultrasonics
Ultrasonic cleaning has become increasingly popular year after year. One reason is that it's an environmentally friendly process capable of replacing some vapor degreasing processes. The second is that it enhances aqueous cleaning processes in many applications...
Ultras Wave Explanation
Pressure waves generated by high-frequency sound waves create micron-size bubbles in the aqueous cleaning solution. This bubble is shown just before implosion, which releases a tremendous amount of energy for cleaning
What can be cleaned by Ultrasonic ?
Ultrasonic cleaning involves the use of high-frequency sound waves (above the upper range of human hearing, ) to remove a variety of contaminants from parts immersed in aqueous media. The contamination can be dirt, oil, grease, buffing/polishing compounds and mold release agents, just to name a few. Materials that can be cleaned include metals, glass, ceramics and so on. Ultrasonic agitation can be used with a variety of cleaning agents.
Typical applications include removing chips and cutting oils from cutting and machining operations, removing buffing and polishing compounds prior to plating operations and cleaning greases and sludge from rebuilt components for automotive and aircraft applications.
Ultrasonic cleaning is powerful enough to remove tough contaminants yet gentle enough not to damage the substrate. It provides excellent penetration and cleaning in the smallest crevices and between highly spaced parts in a cleaning tank.