The difference of ultrasonic cleaner mode
ultrasonic cleaner mode may have different showing type in different ultrasonic cleaners. For example, fullwave, semiwave,common mode, degas mode, power sweep, turbo sweep, pulse mode, etc. Then what is the difference among all these modes? lets take a look at what they really are and how they are working.
Six different mode
Fullwave:
Ultrasonic cleaner mode: Fullwave mode is a standard cleaning mode based on a single frequency ultrasonic wave. Generally different stuffs should be cleaned with different ultrasonic cleaners with different frequencies.
Semiwave:
Semiwave mode is a soft cleaning mode based on a single frequency ultrasonic wave. Its wave amplitude is a half of the original single frequency;
Common mode:
Ultrasonic cleaner mode:Common mode is a general cleaning mode based on a single frequency ultrasonic wave. Its wave amplitude is same as other single frequency ultrasonic cleaner;
Degas mode:
Degas mode circulates periods of the common single ultrasonic cleaning. For example, a pause, sweep and another pause, and make cleaning liquid generate cavitations. So as to peel off or scrub the debris, dirt or contaminants on or inside stuffs cleaned.
Turbo Sweep:
Turbo sweep is a ultrasonic cleaner mode which circulate a small range of ultrasonic waves from low frequency to high frequency. Make cleaning liquid generate turbos and cavitations, so as to peel off or scrub the debris, dirt or contaminants on or inside stuffs cleaned.
Power Sweep:
Power sweep circulates the power of an ultrasonic wave from a low to a high value. It make cleaning liquid generate cavitations of different degrees. so as to peel off or scrub the debris, dirt or contaminants on or inside stuffs cleaned.
Pulse Mode:
Pulse mode is a mode based on the circulation of a small common ultrasonic cleaning period and a small sweep period;
To Sum up, the base of all these cleaners is the ultrasonic cleaning effection.
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