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Ultrasonic cleaning is widely used in many fields of industry both in manufacture and service. Since the use of solvents has had to be restricted for environmental reasons, ultrasonic cleaning and aqueous cleaning fluids offer themselves as one of the safest and best alternatives.
So what – what have I got to clean? Earmoulds!
Earmoulds are ideally suited for being ultrasonically cleaned because you have to admit they can get fairly ‘nasty’!
How does it work?
Very, very simply, ultrasound frequencies create a
multitude of imploding microscopic bubbles (called Cavitation
Bubbles) which flush out dirt in a way that ordinary cleaning can’
t and reaches the parts that other cleaning methods find hard to
reach!
This is a considerable simplification of a complex process, but
the reality is that it works – and for anyone who has to deal with
more than a few earmoulds, it can be a real help. It is also very
useful for quickly and efficiently cleaning other small parts such
as tubes, earmould adaptors, stetoclips etc.
Features
Note: You must use the basket as items should not touch the bath inner.
The cleaner uses ultrasonic energy (37 kHz)
in the form of sound waves to create millions of tiny microscopic
bubbles in the solution that even works its way into holes and
hidden cavities, loosening dirt on all surfaces that the solution
touches. This action, called cavitation, occurs thousands of times
per second to gently yet thoroughly scrub contamination off the
article being cleaned. When you lift the item out of the cleaner,
it’s microscopically clean.