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Deep Cavitation Cleaning Systems Ultrasonic Baths are indispensable for cleaning complex laboratory glasswares, surgical instruments, and delicate electronic components. By utilizing high-frequency sound waves, these units create millions of microscopic bubbles in a process called cavitation. When these bubbles collapse, they release immense energy that dislodges contaminants—even from recessed areas and blind holes—without damaging the substrate. At Labend Scientific, our ultrasonic cleaners are designed with digital sweep technology to ensure uniform power distribution throughout the tank. Maintenance of precision optics is a primary application for our ultrasonic systems. Before detailed inspection under systems like the Olympus CX-43 or documenting results with the Labomed LX-400 LED, ensures that no micro-dust or chemical residue interferes with the refractive quality of the lenses or samples. Our units feature built-in heaters and degas functions that enhance the cleaning efficiency of aqueous solutions. Constructed with high-grade SUS304 stainless steel, these baths are built to withstand corrosive detergents and heavy industrial use. From degassing HPLC solvents to cleaning the intricate mechanical parts of a Magnus CH20i-TR, our ultrasonic baths provide the consistent performance required for ISO-certified environments worldwide. Technical Benchmarks 🔹 Frequency: 33kHz to 40kHz 🔹 Tank Capacity: 1.5L to 30L 🔹 Heating: Up to 80°C Digital 🔹 Timer: 1-99 Minutes Digital 🔹 Transducer: Industrial BLT Type 🔹 Drain: Optional Side Valve *Dual-frequency and custom tank sizes available for industrial jewelry and automotive parts. Microscopy & Analytical Support Catalog Olympus CX-23 Bino Olympus CX-23 Trino Olympus CX-33 Trino Olympus CX-43 Series CX-43 Phase Contrast Magnus CH20i Bino Labomed LX-200 LED LX-200 Trinocular Labomed LX-300 LED Labomed LX-400 Trino Labomed LX-500 LED Vision 2000 LED Expert FAQ on Ultrasonics Q1: What frequency is best for lab cleaning? A: 40kHz is the standard for lab glass and instruments as it provides strong cleaning without damaging delicate surfaces. Q2: Why do I need a heater in the bath? A: Heating reduces the surface tension of the liquid, significantly accelerating the chemical cleaning process and fat/oil removal. Q3: What is the 'Degas' function used for? A: It removes dissolved air from the cleaning liquid, which allows the cavitation bubbles to form more efficiently and clean better. Q4: Are these keywords SEO optimized? A: Yes, keywords include Ultrasonic Bath Price, Digital Sonic Cleaner, Lab Tank Degassing, and Industrial Ultrasonic Transducer. META KEYWORDS: Laboratory Ultrasonic Cleaner, Digital Sonic Bath, Heated Ultrasonic Tank, Jewelry Ultrasonic Cleaner, Surgical Instrument Cleaner, Industrial Cavitation Bath, Stainless Steel Sonic Tank, Lab Glassware Cleaning Machine, #UltrasonicBath #LabCleaning #SonicCleaner #ScientificEquipments #LabendScientific Global Export & Support Regions USA | United Kingdom | Germany | Saudi Arabia | UAE | Singapore | Malaysia | Australia | Canada | India | South Africa | Brazil | Qatar | Oman | France | Italy | Spain | New Zealand | Ireland | Netherlands | Thailand | Vietnam | Indonesia | South Korea | Mexico | Philippines

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