An ultrasonic cleaner is a piece of equipment commonly used to clean laboratory ware and equipment, including wire Bar Coaters. The ultrasonic cleaning machine uses the eddy current and tiny bubbles generated by high-frequency ultrasonic vibration to separate and remove the dirt, grease and other impurities coated on the surface of the equipment.

The following are the detailed steps to clean the wire Bar Coater with an ultrasonic cleaner:
Prepare the washer: Fill the washer with cleaning solution, power it on and heat it to the proper temperature.
Disassemble the applicator: Disassemble the rod applicator, remove the rod and clamp, and clean all parts thoroughly.
Washing: Put the wire Bar Coater into the washing machine and press the start button of the washing machine. The ultrasonic waves in the cleaning fluid will start to work, and the generated air bubbles and vortex will thoroughly clean the dirt and residue from the surface of the applicator.
Rinse: Pour off the cleaning solution and rinse the bar applicator with clean water to remove residue from the cleaning solution.
Drying: Place the wire bar applicator in a ventilated place to dry, or dry it with a dryer.

NBCHAO reminds you: When using an ultrasonic cleaner to clean the wire rod coater, the coater should be disassembled first to avoid affecting the service life of the wire rod. In addition, the type and temperature of the cleaning fluid should be selected according to the nature of the material and dirt, and attention should be paid to safe operation to avoid damage to equipment and personnel.