Eco-Sonics Ultronique Q1.8
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Summary
The Eco-Sonics Ultronique Q1.8 is a professional-grade ultrasonic cleaner designed for precision cleaning applications. It utilizes high-frequency sound waves to remove contaminants from delicate and intricate components. This makes it ideal for laboratory, industrial, and research environments requiring non-destructive cleaning of sensitive equipment.
Specifications
- Model: Q1.8/40
- Cleaning Technology: Ultrasonic Cavitation
- Ultrasonic Frequency: 40 kHz
- Tank Capacity: 1.8 liters
- Material: Stainless Steel Tank
- Power Supply: Standard AC input (varies by region)
- Control System: Digital timer and temperature controls
- Applications: Precision cleaning of laboratory instruments, electronic components, and industrial tools
Key Features
- High-Frequency Ultrasonic Cleaning: Operates at 40 kHz to effectively remove contaminants, oils, and residues without damaging delicate materials.
- 1.8L Stainless Steel Tank: Corrosion-resistant and easy to clean, providing durability for long-term use.
- Digital Control Panel: Allows precise adjustments of cleaning time and temperature settings.
- Efficient Cleaning Process: Uses ultrasonic cavitation to penetrate hard-to-reach areas for thorough cleaning.
- Safe for Delicate Components: Suitable for cleaning glassware, electronic parts, medical instruments, and metal tools without abrasive damage.
Usage in Research Group
The Ultronique Q1.8/40 is used in our lab for cleaning delicate research instruments, printed circuit boards (PCBs), and 3D-printed parts. It ensures residue-free, contamination-free surfaces essential for high-precision experiments and equipment maintenance.
References & Additional Resources
- Eco-Sonics Official Website (if available)
- User Manual and Support (Insert relevant link if applicable)
- Best Practices for Ultrasonic Cleaning (Insert relevant resources or research articles)
For further inquiries, troubleshooting, or additional guidelines, please consult the lab supervisor or manufacturer’s support team.