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28kHz Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaning Machine 30L Environmentally Friendly

28kHz Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaning Machine 30L Environmentally Friendly

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    28kHz Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaning Machine

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    30L Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaning Machine

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    Environmentally Friendly Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaners

  • Tank Capacity
    30 Liter
  • Tank Size
    500×300×200mm
  • Unit Size
    530×325×325mm
  • Packing Size
    635×405×390mm
  • Net Weight
    14kg
  • Gross Weight
    15.6kg
  • Product Name
    Ultrasonic Washer
  • Heater
    20~80C
  • Place of Origin
    China
  • Brand Name
    Whale Cleen
  • Certification
    CE, Roth
  • Model Number
    Z-S10
  • Minimum Order Quantity
    2 Units
  • Price
    Negotiable
  • Packaging Details
    Carton Box Packing
  • Delivery Time
    Depend On Quantity
  • Payment Terms
    T/T
  • Supply Ability
    20000 Units Per Month

28kHz Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaning Machine 30L Environmentally Friendly

 

30L 600W Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaning Machine For Jeweler With Digital Control

 

 

How Whale Cleen sonic Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaning Machine Work? 

 

More efficient and environmentally-friendly than older methods, ultrasonic cleaners work using high frequency sound waves, usually pitched around 28 kHz, and cavitation of a fluid solution. Note that, because ultrasonic isn’t always effective on its own, it is sometimes combined with aqueous cleaning solutions to get the job done. Either way, the sound waves vibrate the fluid and cause cavitation, which forms tiny bubbles in it. The tiny bubbles produced by cavitation then explode, removing particles from otherwise inaccessible areas (ex. hidden parts, areas too narrow, grooves, etc.). This works because the explosion simulates an extremely exact and reliable scrubbing action.

 

Advantage Of Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaning Machine:

 

Ultrasonic jewelry cleaners have the advantages of being fast, easy to use, and consistent. They require little manual labor and leave jewelry looking spotless. Ultrasonic jewelry cleaners are ideal for cleaning most metal jewelry, such as gold, stainless steel, and silver, although this process may be a little too rough for certain gems set in jewelry pieces. Durable stones, such as diamonds, rubies, garnets, and sapphires can benefit from an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner, but emeralds, amber, opals, and pearls, which are softer stones, could get dulled or damaged in the ultrasonic cleaning process.

 

Data Sheet Of Z-S10:

 

Model:Z-S10 Capacity:30L
Tank size:500*300*200MM Unit size:530*325*325MM
Ultrasonic power:600W Heating power:500W

 

Customer's Feedback:

 

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FAQ:

 

1. Can I Put Metal In?

 

Generally, yes. However, a notable exception is tungsten. This metal should not be put in ultrasonic cleaners because the cleaning process can damage it.

Whatever metals your jewelry is composed of, make sure to ask your jeweler whether it is safe to clean it with an ultrasonic cleaner as you never know what metals or alloys make up your jewelry.

2. What Can I Clean Using Ultrasonic Cleaners?

Metals such as gold and platinum are safe to clean with ultrasonic devices.

Hard natural gemstones can also be put into an ultrasonic cleaner provided that they have few inclusions and have not been treated with heat or chemicals.

Anyway, be sure to ask the jeweler at the time you purchase any piece of jewelry whether it can be cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner.

There might be unsuitable alloys or gems, or some gemstones may have been treated, becoming more vulnerable in the process.

 

3. Can You Clean Pearls in Ultrasonic Cleaners?

 

Pearls are very soft and ultrasonic cleaning may partly dissolve them. Whatever the pearl, never put it into an ultrasonic cleaner.

Only use warm, soapy water to clean pearls, and while we’re at it, never use alcohol or other chemicals on them.

 

4. What About Other Organic Gems?

 

If you’re wondering whether amber or coral can be put into an ultrasonic cleaner, the answer is “no.”