Ultrasonic Cleaners
Ultrasonic cleaners use high-frequency sound waves to clean objects. They work by creating tiny bubbles in a liquid that burst, creating powerful cleaning action. This cleaning action is referred to as cavitation. In laboratories, ultrasonic cleaners are used to remove dirt, grease, and other contaminants from glassware, metal parts, and delicate instruments. They're especially useful for cleaning items with intricate shapes or small crevices that are hard to clean by hand. These cleaners save time, are gentle on delicate tools, and ensure thorough cleaning, making them an essential tool for maintaining laboratory equipment, instruments and a variety of lab tools.