| Capacity | 150 L |
| Ultrasonic Frequency | 50 kHz |
| Display Mode | Digital |
| Body Material | Stainless steel |
| Max. Temperature | upto 60 degC |
| Current Type | 220-240 V | 50 Hz |
| Usage Area | Minipore Cleaning |
| Level of Automation | Fully Automatic |
Ultrasonic cleaning is a process that uses ultrasound (usually from 20 to 40 kHz) to agitate a fluid, with a cleaning effect. An ultrasonic cleaner is a cleaning device that uses mechanical vibrations to produce sound waves in a solution that lead to microscopic implosions of bubbles creating a vacuum-like scrubbing action that removes contaminants and dirt, a process known as cavitation. Contaminants such as paint, rust, glued-on gaskets, and heavy layers of bake don carbon can also be removed by ultrasonic cleaning but require more aggressive chemistries. Unlike some other cleaning processes, ultrasonic cleaning will not damage components