jeken ultrasonic cleaner

jeken ultrasonic cleaner

$580.00-600.00 / set
1set (MOQ)

jeken ultrasonic cleaner

$106.70-116.60 / units
8units (MOQ)

Types of Jeken ultrasonic cleaners

Ultrasonic cleaners are immensely popular among various industries. Cleaner machines have a lot of demand in the industry for consumer electronics, automotive, medical, and even laboratory settings. Based on volume capacity, ultrasonic cleaners can be segmented into three major categories:

  • Small (Up to 1 Liter)

    Jeken ultrasonic cleaners work wonders when cleaning small and intricate objects like eyeglasses, jewelry, watches, and dental tools. These cleaners have a tank capacity of 1 Liter or even less. Whenever the operators need to clean multiple items in one go, these small ultrasonic cleaner machines come in handy.

  • Medium (1 to 5 Liters)

    The ultrasonic cleaning machines with a capacity of 1 to 5 liters are ideal for hobbyists and professionals. The medium-sized cleaners are suitable for automotive parts, electronic components, electrical tools, and a variety of other household items. In short, the medium ultrasonic cleaner makes a difficult cleaning task easy within minutes.

  • Large (5 Liters and Above)

    Large ultrasonic cleaner machines have a cleaning solution capacity of 5 liters or even more. They are specifically manufactured for commercial and industrial applications. The large Jeken ultrasonic cleaners can remove dirt and contaminants from complex-shaped metal parts, large tools, industrial fixtures, and medical equipment. To clean bulk quantities, industries use large ultrasonic cleaners.

Function & features of jeken ultrasonic cleaners

  • Multiple Tank Capacities:

    Different sizes of ultrasonic cleaners, from JEKEN to other brands, come in different tank capacities, from 0.5 liters to over 40 liters. Home cleaning machines generally have 0.5 to 5-liter capacities, while industrial cleaners can hold up to 40 liters or more. Larger factories often need to clean many parts simultaneously, so using an ultrasonic cleaner with a bigger tank is more convenient and saves time.

  • Stainless Steel Tanks:

    The tanks of ultrasonic cleaners are usually made of stainless steel. That's because this type of metal doesn't rust. It can bear heavy use for a very long time without breaking down. Besides this, stainless steel is easy to clean – a good thing when lots of dirt gets trapped inside the tank.

  • Heating Function:

    Many ultrasonic cleaners have a heating function. The model's temperature range usually goes from room temperature to around 70 degrees C. Better models can heat the liquid to 80 or 90 degrees C. The heating makes the machine clean better because hotter liquids dissolve the dirt faster. The higher the temperature, the faster the molecules move. This helps dirt get out of tight spaces like gaps, pores, or behind the metal layer.

  • Timer Control:

    Most JEKEN ultrasonic cleaning machines have timer control. The timers can run anywhere between 90 seconds to 90 minutes. Timers are essential because they allow users to know how long the machine has been cleaning. Then, the user can start the machine again if two or more cycles are needed.

  • Powerful Transducers:

    Transducers are essential parts of ultrasonic cleaning machines. They help create sound waves that make tiny bubbles form in the liquid. The bubbles then burst and clean very small or hard-to-reach spaces. Machines made for commercial use often have more transducers. More transducers means more intense bubbling action. This helps the cleaner take off thick dirt from parts that the cleaner can't reach.

  • Built-in Drainage:

    Ultrasonic cleaners with a drain make it easy to dispose of used cleaning solutions. The drains also allow the operator to clean the machine without any mess. Cleaner drains typically use a plastic or stainless steel tap. It is always important to check that the drain is robust and does not leak.

Applications of Jeken ultrasonic cleaners

Ultrasonic cleaners are versatile instruments for cleaning objects, and their applications are numerous and are still growing. They are used in industrial, medical, scientific, as well as in domestic settings. Below are some common applications of Jeken ultrasonic cleaners;

  • Dental: In dentistry, ultrasonic cleaners are very useful in cleaning and decontaminating surgical instruments, tools, restorations, and orthodontic appliances. Using the cleaner ensures the instruments are thoroughly cleaned and free from any blood, proteinaceous debris, or pathogens.
  • Laboratory: Ultrasonic cleaners are used in laboratory settings to clean glassware, testing equipment, and scientific instruments. The cleaner can remove any residues, chemicals, or contaminants, thus preventing any cross-contamination and ensuring accurate results.
  • Jewelry cleaning: One of the main uses of ultrasonic cleaners is jewelry cleaning. The machines penetrate hard-to-reach areas of the jewelry pieces and dislodge dirt, dust, or any other impurities. Antique jewelry, as well as delicate pieces, can be safely cleaned using these ultrasonic cleaners.
  • Electronic equipment: The ultrasonic cleaner can clean circuit boards, electronic components, and precision instruments effectively. It removes any flux residues, dust, or corrosion, thus improving performance and reliability.
  • Automotive: Numerous tools and parts in the automotive and aviation industries can be cleaned using ultrasonic cleaners. Precise and effective cleaning is crucial for parts such as carburetors, valves, diesel injectors, and other components.
  • Medical: The Ultrasonic cleaner is largely used in medical settings to clean various instruments and tools. With its powerful cleaning action, the machine can remove any blood, tissue, or other contaminants from the instruments, thus ensuring proper sterilization.
  • Ultrasonic jewelry cleaner: Ultrasonic jewelry cleaners use deionized water and ultrasonic waves to clean the jewelry pieces. The solution gets into any nooks and crannies of the jewelry items and thoroughly cleans them. The jewelry ultrasonic cleaner is good for cleaning diamond rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
  • Coins and collectibles: Coin collectors and professionals use coin ultrasonic cleaners to evaluate and preserve historical artifacts, antiques, and coins. These pieces require special care and attention during the cleaning process, and ultrasonic cleaners provide a suitable method for their maintenance.

How to choose a jeken ultrasonic cleaner

Wholesalers need to consider several factors before buying ultrasonic cleaners. These are their industry, application needs, and customer preferences.

The ultrasonic cleaning machine's capacity and size are important. A small handheld device is useful for cleaning jewelry, watches, and glasses. Larger ultrasonic cleaners are suitable for medical facilities, automotive garages, and industrial applications. They have bigger tanks to remove stubborn dirt from large tools and components.

Frequency plays a crucial role in effective cleaning. A Jeken ultrasonic cleaner with a frequency of 40 kHz is ideal for general cleaning. It can remove dirt without damaging the objects. A cleaner with a higher frequency of 80 kHz offers a gentle cleaning process. It is useful for delicate tools and components. When buying in bulk, wholesalers can choose Jeken ultrasonic cleaners that have dual-frequency technology. These models give users effective and safe cleaning. Customers will appreciate versatile ultrasonic cleaners that have multiple frequency settings.

Scrub brushes are useful for doing extra cleaning after the ultrasonic cleaning process. Ultrasonic cleaning alone may not be enough to remove stubborn dirt. Jeken offers ultrasonic cleaning solutions for different industries and applications. Wholesalers can select a model with solutions for specific applications. The cleaning solutions also come in concentrate and ready-to-use formulations.

Consider the material used to make the cleaner's tank. Stainless steel provides durability and corrosion resistance. It will handle years of heavy use without rusting. Buyers can also find ultrasonic cleaners with tanks made of plastic. These models are less expensive than stainless steel tanks. However, they are more prone to damage from harsh cleaners and solvents.

Heating increases the effectiveness of the ultrasonic cleaning process. Dirt becomes easier to remove from objects when the solution is warm or hot. Items like jewelry, watches, and tools respond better to cleaning in warm or hot solutions. Wholesalers should pick cleaners with temperature-controlled heating. Users can adjust the temperature to fit the cleaning solution's requirements.

Jeken ultrasonic cleaner FAQ

Q1: How does an ultrasonic cleaner work?

A1: The ultrasonic cleaner generates high-frequency waves that oscillate the cleaning solution. This creates microscopic bubbles that implode in a process known as cavitation. The collapse of the bubbles dislodges dirt and contaminants from the surface of the objects being cleaned.

Q2: What benefit is there to ultrasonic cleaning?

A2: Ultrasonic cleaning is faster than conventional cleaning. It penetrates hard-to-reach areas, complex geometries, or delicate parts. It provides consistent results in any contaminated surface and ensures no damage is done to the objects being cleaned.

Q3: What things commonly get cleaned by ultrasound?

A3: Ultrasound cleaning is used across many industries, so there are many applications for it. Items that are commonly cleaned by ultrasound include jewelry, surgical instruments, dental tools, electronic parts, carburetors and components of an engine, lenses and optics, power tools, and model kits.

Q4: What solution is used in ultrasonic cleaners?

A4: The cleaning solution depends on the type of contaminant and object being cleaned. Water works for some cases, but others need alcohol, detergent, or acetone. In some cases, solutions with surfactants or emulsifiers work better. Always follow the manufacturer's guidance.

Q5: How long do the objects need to stay in the ultrasonic cleaner?

A5: Cleaning times vary based on the contaminant and how badly the object is dirty. Most cycles take between 3 and 15 minutes, but some may take several hours for an effective clean.

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