Stainless Steel 135L 40KHz Industrial Ultrasonic Cleaner For Plastic Mold Injection Mold Die Casting Mold
Specifications:
Model name | F-360 |
Internal tank size | 600*500*450mm |
Application | Clean Spray Flannel Mold |
Function | Removing dirts, oil, rust, grease |
Feature | No damage to precision mold |
Tank capacity | 135L |
Ultrasonic power | 1800W |
Heating power | 4500W |
Time control | 0~99 minutes |
Temperature control | 20~95℃ |
Water inlet / outlet | Yes |
Voltage | 220V / 110V |
Same models with different capacity
Model | capacity | tank size(mm) | Ultrasonic power |
F-120ST | 38L | 500*300*250 | 600W |
F-120 | 45L | 500*300*300 | 700W |
F-180 | 53L | 500X350X300 | 900W |
F-240 | 77L | 550X400X350 | 1200W |
F-300 | 99L | 550X450X400 | 1500W |
F-301 | 96L | 800X300X400 | 1500W |
F-360 | 135L | 600X500X450 | 1800W |
F-480 | 175L | 700X500X500 | 2400W |
F-600 | 264L | 800X600X550 | 3000W |
F-720 | 360L | 1000*600*600 | 3600W |
Mold ultrasonic cleaning
The process of cleaning injection mold components via ultrasonic bath offers significant advantages over traditional manual scrubbing. The use of abrasive techniques, of any kind, is detrimental to the tool surface, especially those that are highly finished. The ultrasonic method does not invade the surface of the steel the way conventional friction-based methods do. Ultrasonic cleaning uses a system called cavitation—the rapid forming and collapsing of millions of very small bubbles in a bath of water and suitable biodegradable cleaner. Although tiny, these little bubbles are tenacious fighters and will work their way into and around all mold-component surfaces—crevices, grooves, channels, blind holes … The ultrasonic process has proven itself to be extremely effective in removing the residues and contaminants from mold releases, burnt resin, and vent outgas without harming the surface of the steel. The ultrasonic cleaning cycle takes 20 minutes for most applications, with additional time or cycles required for molds running high-temperature/gassy resins. Certain performance-enhancing additives (flame retardants or talc filler, for example) can also be detrimental to good mold-steel health without regular cleaning.