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Ultrasonic Cleaners (Baths)

Ultrasonic cleaners, or ultrasonic baths, use high-frequency sound waves through liquid to efficiently clean laboratory equipment. These sound waves, usually around 40 kHz, induce cavitation, a process where microscopic bubbles form and collapse, generating enough force to remove contaminants such as dirt, grease, and residues from intricate surfaces without causing damage.

In addition to cleaning, ultrasonic cleaners are versatile tools that can disrupt biological cells for sample preparation or degas solvents by eliminating dissolved gases. Their broad functionality makes them indispensable in various laboratory applications.

These devices come in various sizes, ranging from small benchtop units to large industrial models, ensuring suitability for different cleaning needs. Their eco-friendly operation, which reduces the use of water and chemicals, supports sustainable laboratory practices while maintaining the integrity of delicate lab equipment.