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The Ultrasonic Cleaner is a high efficiency cleaner specially developed to clean surgical instruments. The Ultrasonic Cleaner is a quick and effective way to clean lab tools: Ultrasonic waves pump micron-sized bubbles into the water. These bubbles fit into the tightest spaces that would be impossible to clean by traditional methods. When the bubbles implode, water hits the instrument at speeds up to 250 mph.
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A digital control panel simplifies operations. Cleaning cycles are preset and optimized for the most efficient cleaning of your surgical instruments.
Effective cleaning with the option of heat
The Ultrasonic Cleaner uses a powerful generator to create ultrasonic waves that provide effective cleaning action in most cases. When heavy bioburden or oily residue is present, the cleaning power can be enhanced with its heating feature that warms water up to 65ºC.
High-capacity elongated tank
The elongated tank easily accommodates long surgical instruments or other lab equipment that may not fit into smaller desktop ultrasonic cleaners.
Quiet operation*
The Ultrasonic Cleaner will work quietly without disrupting work in the laboratory. The tank has a lid to decrease noise; the viewing window allows the user to monitor progress.
Small footprint
This compact cleaner takes up little space for convenient storage on the bench. Its light weight makes for easy transportion to a different location or for storage if bench space needs to be cleared.
* Warning: Ultrasonic sound waves emitted by this cleaner may disturb laboratory animals.
| Voltage Rating & Frequency | AC100-120V-50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | AC100-120V-160W |
| Ultrasonic Frequency | 42,000 Hz |
| Tank Material | Stainless Steel SUS304 |
| Plastic Housing Material | ABS 757 |
| Tank Size | 25 x150x80 mm; 9.84 Lx5.90 x3.15 H in. |
| Tank Capacity | 2500 ml (5.29 pt) (MAX-) 2100 ml 4.44 pt (MIN-) 600 ml 1.27 pt |
| Accessories | Plastic tray; power cord |
| 5-Cycle Digital Timer | 15 m 20 m 25 m 30 m 10 m |
| Net Weight | 2.5 kg |
| Warranty | One year |

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Prior to sterilizing surgical instruments, it is a good idea to make sure you have cleaned them to remove blood, tissue and all other organic material. If soiled materials dries or is baked onto the instruments, it will interfere with microbial inaction and can compromise the sterilization process.
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