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Comb Cleaning, Tool Cleaning Musical Instruments Ultrasonic Cleaner
Ultrasonic Washing Tank
While cleaning musical instruments is necessary, the process can be
time consuming and challenging, especially trying to get into every
nook and cranny. Why not let McBride Music Company take care of the
cleaning for you?
With the addition of an ULTRASONIC POWER cleaning system at our repair shop, we can thoroughly and
completely clean your instruments inside and out. We do NOT use harsh chemicals such as muriatic acid, the ULTRASONIC POWER uses a mild, non-toxic detergent. The cleaning process relies on
the ultrasonic (sound waves) to dislodge all of the dirt and debris
that has accumulated over time. When the ultrasonic cleaning is
complete, your instrument is bright, clean and will have smoother
action as a result.
We recommend cleaning brass instruments—trumpet, cornet, trombone,
baritone and French horns—once every year. Saxophones, flutes and
the clarinet family of instruments (if they are made of composite
material) should be done during the re-pad process. If the
saxophones have treated pads, cleaning can be performed while still
assembled.
We are proud to offer the ultrasonic cleaning process for your
musical instruments to give you a cleaner instrument that will look
brighter, perform better and last longer.
Ultrasonic cleaning equipment for use in Aerospace
Ultrasonic cleaning technology reaches the most inaccessible
surface areas of complex aerospace components used in
manufacturing, overhaul, servicing and maintenance stages.
Ultrawave’s ultrasonic equipment provides a much faster and higher
quality cleaning results than spray washing and manual scrubbing.
It is a more environmentally friendly alternative to solvent
cleaning.
All ultrasonic baths are supplied complete with lid and basket
Musical Brass Instruments Ultrasonic Cleaner Specification :
Ultrasonic cleaning equipment for use Aviation Industry
AGSONIC ultrasonic cleaning technology is highly effective,
removing contaminants from surface areas inaccessible to spray
washing or manual cleaning.
Ultrasonic cleaning technology reaches the most inaccessible
surface areas of complex aerospace components used in
manufacturing, overhaul, servicing and maintenance stages.
Ultrawave’s ultrasonic equipment provides a much faster and higher
quality cleaning results than spray washing and manual scrubbing.
It is a more environmentally friendly alternative to solvent
cleaning.
All ultrasonic baths are supplied complete with lid and basket
Ultrasonic cleaning machines work on the principle of agitating
cleaning solvents using high frequency sound waves, the ultrasonic
agitation creates millions of microscopic bubbles that implode
releasing vast quantities of energy, this action, know as
cavitations, dislodges any contaminant stuck to the surface of a
part, ultrasonic cavitations thoroughly cleans every surface in
contact with the cleaning fluid
All ultrasonic baths are supplied complete with lid and basket
Musical Brass Instruments Ultrasonic Cleaner Specification :
T-36S | |
Tank capacity | 135L |
Tank size | 600x500x450mm |
Unit size | 740x640x670mm |
Tank material | 2mm SUS304 |
Ultrasonic power | 1800W |
Heating power | 4.5KW |
Timer | 1-99min adjustable |
Heater | 0-80c adjustable |
Frequency | 28/40khz |
Control | External generator, more stable |
Optional | Oil filter system, pneumatic lift, rinsing tank, etc. |
Voltage | 110V, 1phase; 220V, 3phases/220V, 1phase; 380V, 3phases |
Warranty | 1 year |
Packing | 1unit/wooden case |
Features of the machine:
• Low maintainence machine
• Heavy duty cleaning systems
• Chemical friendly- SS Rust proof body
• Industrial guage farication, build to last
• One year warrenty on any manufacturing defect
• Completely customized to suit the cleaning requirement
• Less human interfearance and less scope of error
• Accurate and uniform cleaning everytime
How do I get the best ultrasonic cleaning?
There are many considerations important to ultrasonic cleaning.
Optimising these variables will produce the best cleaning. The most
important decisions to be made are choosing the proper cleaning
solution, cleaning at the right temperature for the correct amount
of time, and choosing the right size and type of ultrasonic
cleaner.
Is a special solution required for cleaning?
Soils adhere to the parts... if they didn't, the soil would just
fall off the parts! The purpose of the solution is to break the
bonds between parts and their soils. Water alone has no cleaning
properties. The primary purpose of the ultrasonic activity
(cavitation) is to assist the solution in doing its job. An
ultrasonic cleaning solution contains various ingredients designed
to optimise the ultrasonic cleaning process. For example, increased
cavitation levels result from reduced fluid surface tension. An
ultrasonic solution will contain a good wetting agent or
surfactant.
What cleaning solution should I use?
Modern ultrasonic cleaning solutions are compounded from a variety
of detergents, wetting agents and other reactive components. A
large variety of excellent formulations are available, designed for
specific applications. Proper selection is crucial for acceptable
cleaning activity and to preclude undesirable reactivity with the
part being cleaned.
What cleaning solution shouldn't I use ?
Flammables or solutions with low flash points should only be used
on a suitable rated system. The energy released by cavitation is
converted to heat and kinetic energy, generating high temperature
gradients in the solution, and can create hazardous conditions with
flammable liquids. Acids, bleach and bleach by-products should
generally be avoided, but may be used with indirect cleaning in a
proper indirect cleaning container, such as a glass beaker, and
appropriate care. Acid and bleach will damage stainless steel
tanks, and/or create hazardous conditions.
Can ultrasonic cleaning damage my parts?
With certain cautions, ultrasonic cleaning is considered safe for
most parts. While the effects of thousands of implosions per second
is very powerful, the cleaning process is safe since the energy is
localized at the microscopic level. The most important cautionary
consideration is the choice of cleaning solution. Potentially
adverse effects of the detergent on the material being cleaned will
be enhanced by the ultrasonics.