Ultrasonic cleaners, also known as ultrasonic baths, utilize high-frequency sound waves in liquid to effectively clean laboratory equipment. Typically operating at around 40 kHz, these sound waves create cavitation—a process where tiny bubbles form and collapse, generating enough force to remove contaminants like dirt, grease, and residues from intricate surfaces without causing harm.
Beyond cleaning, ultrasonic cleaners serve multiple purposes, including disrupting biological cells for sample preparation and degassing solvents by removing dissolved gases. Their versatility makes them essential in various laboratory applications.
Available in small benchtop sizes, these devices cater to diverse cleaning needs. Their eco-friendly operation minimizes water and chemical use, supporting sustainable lab practices while protecting delicate equipment.
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