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July 02, 2025
Category Connection: Instrument Ultrasonic Cleaner
Brief: Discover the Infrared Camera/Optical Lens Automatic Ultrasonic Cleaner, a 120KW professional solution for nano-level cleanliness. This machine integrates ultrasonic cleaning, slow-rise dehydration, and hot air drying, ensuring zero-damage coating cleaning for infrared cameras and optical lenses.
Related Product Features:
  • High-frequency ultrasonic precision cleaning system with 80kHz pure high-frequency ultrasound for non-damaging cleaning.
  • Nano-scale non-destructive cleaning process with cavitation bubble diameter ≤30μm and surface scratch rate < 0.01%.
  • Intelligent temperature-controlled cleaning with bath temperature 30-50°C and neutral cleaner for dissolving 98% of UV adhesive residues.
  • Four-stage precision filtration system ensuring particle size of cleaning solution ≤ 5 pcs/mL (0.1μm grade).
  • Slow-rising watermark-free dehydration and clean hot air drying for 99.95% impurity removal rate.
  • 128 sets of fully automatic process formulas suitable for small batch and multi-variety production (5-100 pieces/batch).
  • All polypropylene (PP) sheet welded tank material lined with silicone buffer layer to avoid metal ion contamination.
  • Ensures surface tension of the lens after cleaning ≥ 72mN/m and particle residue ≤ 2 / piece (0.1μm level).
Faqs:
  • What is the cleaning efficiency of this ultrasonic cleaner?
    The machine achieves a 99.95% impurity removal rate and controls surface roughness to Ra≤0.1nm, ensuring nano-level cleanliness.
  • How does the ultrasonic cleaning process protect delicate coatings?
    The 80kHz high-frequency ultrasound with ±2kHz sweep technology ensures non-damaging cleaning, with a coating damage rate <0.05% for infrared filters.
  • What types of contaminants can this machine remove?
    It effectively removes dust particles (≥0.1μm), fingerprint grease, coating residues, and infrared coating contaminants, among others.
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