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Why Should My Ultrasonic Cleaner Be Degassed Before I Use It

by Jessie Wong / Thursday, 13 October 2022 / Published in Ultrasonic Technology
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Ultrasonic cleaners have become an indispensable tool for industries and professionals requiring precise cleaning solutions. These machines efficiently remove dirt, grease, and other contaminants from objects using high-frequency sound waves. However, to achieve the best performance and optimal cleaning results, degassing the ultrasonic cleaner before use is essential. Below, we’ll explore why degassing is necessary, how it works, and its role in maximizing the efficiency of your ultrasonic cleaning process.

1. What is Degassing in Ultrasonic Cleaners?

Degassing refers to the process of removing dissolved gases, such as air, from the cleaning solution inside the ultrasonic cleaner. When fresh cleaning solutions (water or detergents) are first introduced, they naturally contain dissolved gases. These gases can form tiny air bubbles in the solution, which interfere with the ultrasonic cleaning process.

The cleaning action in ultrasonic machines relies on a phenomenon called cavitation. This occurs when high-frequency sound waves create microscopic bubbles in the liquid, which rapidly expand and collapse. These implosions release intense energy that dislodges and removes contaminants from surfaces. However, if dissolved gases are present, they generate competing air bubbles that reduce the intensity and uniformity of cavitation. Degassing eliminates this interference, ensuring the ultrasonic cleaner operates at peak efficiency.

2. Why Should You Degas Your Ultrasonic Cleaner?

Degassing your ultrasonic cleaner before use offers several critical benefits:

a) Improved Cavitation Performance

The presence of dissolved gases disrupts the formation of stable cavitation bubbles. By degassing the solution, the liquid becomes more uniform, allowing the ultrasonic waves to create stronger and more effective bubbles. This leads to thorough and consistent cleaning results.

b) Enhanced Cleaning Results

Degassing removes air that could impede the ultrasonic waves from reaching all areas of the submerged object. This ensures that every surface, including intricate details, crevices, and hard-to-reach areas, is properly cleaned.

c) Prolonged Equipment Life

Dissolved gases can create unstable cavitation, leading to uneven wear on the ultrasonic transducer and tank. Regular degassing reduces strain on the equipment, preventing unnecessary damage and extending the lifespan of your ultrasonic cleaner.

d) Energy Efficiency

When a solution is degassed, the ultrasonic cleaner can perform at its full power without having to overcome the interference of dissolved gases. This maximizes energy efficiency, allowing for quicker cleaning cycles and reduced operating costs.

3. How to Degas an Ultrasonic Cleaner?

Degassing an ultrasonic cleaner is a straightforward process, often requiring no additional equipment. Most ultrasonic cleaners, such as those from Beijing Ultrasonic, are designed with a degassing function to simplify this task. Here is a step-by-step guide:

Step Action Description
1 Fill the tank Pour the cleaning solution into the ultrasonic cleaner’s tank, ensuring it is filled to the recommended level.
2 Turn on the degassing mode Activate the ultrasonic cleaner’s degassing feature (if available). If your cleaner lacks this function, simply run the machine without any items in the tank.
3 Allow time for degassing Let the ultrasonic cleaner run for 5-10 minutes. During this time, you may notice small air bubbles rising to the surface as dissolved gases escape.
4 Observe the solution Once the bubbling subsides, the solution is fully degassed and ready for use. You can now proceed to clean your items.

Modern ultrasonic cleaners, like those from Beijing Ultrasonic, often optimize this process, making it faster and more effective.

4. How to Determine if Degassing is Necessary?

Not every cleaning solution requires frequent degassing. The need for degassing largely depends on the type of solution and its application. Here are some scenarios where degassing becomes essential:

  • When using freshly prepared solutions: Newly mixed solutions contain high levels of dissolved gases, which must be removed before cleaning.
  • For precision cleaning tasks: When cleaning delicate or intricate items, degassing ensures thorough and uniform cavitation.
  • After long periods of disuse: If the ultrasonic cleaner has been sitting idle for an extended time, degassing the solution ensures optimal performance.

However, if you’ve already degassed the solution and are reusing it shortly after, additional degassing may not be necessary unless air bubbles have re-entered the liquid.

5. The Role of Beijing Ultrasonic in Effective Degassing

Beijing Ultrasonic is a trusted name in ultrasonic cleaning technology, known for its high-performance and user-friendly equipment. Many of their ultrasonic cleaners come with a dedicated degassing function, enabling users to prepare their solutions efficiently and with minimal effort. Their advanced designs also minimize the time required for degassing, ensuring that customers can quickly begin their cleaning tasks without compromising results.

Furthermore, Beijing Ultrasonic equipment is engineered to produce consistent and stable ultrasonic waves, which are critical for effective cleaning after degassing. By investing in reliable ultrasonic cleaners from Beijing Ultrasonic, users can benefit from superior performance, energy savings, and extended equipment durability.

6. Common Misconceptions About Degassing

Despite its importance, some users may overlook degassing due to misconceptions. Let’s clarify a few:

Misconception Fact
Degassing is unnecessary for small items. Even small objects require a degassed solution for uniform cleaning results.
Degassing wastes cleaning time. Degassing improves efficiency, reducing the overall time needed for thorough cleaning.
Degassing only applies to high-frequency cleaners. Degassing is beneficial for all ultrasonic cleaners, regardless of frequency.

Understanding these facts ensures that users can harness the full potential of their ultrasonic cleaners.

Degassing your ultrasonic cleaner before use is a vital step that significantly enhances cleaning performance. By eliminating dissolved gases, you ensure the solution provides stable cavitation, delivering superior results while protecting your equipment. Whether you’re cleaning delicate medical instruments, intricate jewelry, or industrial parts, taking the time to degas your solution will pay off in terms of efficiency, precision, and longevity. For the best experience, consider using ultrasonic cleaners from trusted manufacturers like Beijing Ultrasonic, whose innovative designs make degassing simple and effective. By incorporating degassing into your routine, you can maximize the benefits of ultrasonic cleaning and achieve unparalleled results.

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