JWELLERY INDUSTRY
Digital Ultrasonic Cleaner
          Professional cleaning results at half the cost of
other leading manufacturers! Digital Ultrasonic Cleaner. This new digital ultrasonic cleaner is so
powerful that it can clean with water alone. This digital ultrasonic cleaner is used for cleaning; Jewelry,
Necklaces, Earrings, Rings, Bracelets, Coins, Watches Straps and Bands etc. Eye Care Glasses, Sunglasses,
Contact Lens.
Features
* Isolated-Circuit Design, Keep Water Away for Extra Safety
* Large
Digital Timer Display for Precise Cleaning Time Control
* Wide dipping tub with spill proof cover that
can safely store tarnish-removing solution between uses. This is perfect to remove tarnish from silver, copper
and gold.
* Wide-Diameter Transducer for Best Cleaning Result · Watch and Jewelry holder.
For Extra
Cleaning Power: Just add water with our cleaning solution and it creates millions of microscopic cleansing
bubbles that goes deep into places not reachable by hand or brush.
Jwellery industry
Like any woman
needs to employ a whole range of different assets in order to maintain her beauty, the perfect look of your
jewellery also depends significantly on how you care about it. Whereas our personal fight for beauty consists of
many operations, fortunately with jewellery you can limit the work to cleaning only.
Professional cleaning
is an absolute must. Do it twice a year if you want your jewellery to look its best. However, fine jewellery is
a refined and demanding 'lady'. Pay attention to it. Jewellery will never excuse neglect.
An excellent way
to keep your jewellery in great condition at home is ultrasonic cleaning. This special unit uses ultrasound
waves with frequency higher than frequency audible to the human ear. Let's not get into technical details of
how it works but how to use it. A standard household ultrasound cleaner consists of a metal tank with a
removable basket. All you need is to
Fill the tank with water or cleaning solution (optionally). Put your
jewellery in the basket and take it out in a few minutes clean and sparkling.
However, not all ultrasound
cleaners remove tarnish from metals. For that purpose they come equipped with separate tanks for dipping of
jewellery into tarnish-removing solution.
Some gemstones are not ‘ultrasound-friendly’. Among the materials
that can be damaged by ultrasound cleaning are:
* Pearl
* Mother-of-pearl
* Opal
* Topaz
* Turquoise
* Emerald
* Peridot
Avoid ultrasound cleaning with any gemstones
containing flaws. Always follow all the operating instructions for your cleaning machine. Here are some
general precautions to consider when using an ultrasound cleaner:
* Never turn on your cleaner
when it does not have water in it
* Use only special ultrasonic cleansing solution formulated for
cleaning in your machine. Using other cleansers can seriously damage your machine
* Never leave the
machine running unattended or in the reach of children
* Unplug the machine before opening the lid
and removing the basket and jewellery
Jewellery cleaning process
To begin the cleaning process, the cleaning tank is filled with warm water or a cleaning solution.
Cleaning solutions can consist of non-ionic surfactants, detergents or ammonia. Note that cleaning agents
with bleach and acids should be avoided.
Place jewelry items in the basket or directly into the
cleaning tank.
Turn the machine on. Once on, the machine's motor produces ultrasonic energy which
is transmitted with vibrating energy waves. On average, ultrasonic jewelry cleaners emit at least
40,000 sound waves per second.
The vibrating motion of the ultrasonic waves creates microscopic
bubbles in the water or cleaning solution in a process called cavitations; millions of tiny bubbles
knock into one another and into the items resting in the cleaning tank. The cavitation process gently
knocks dirt off the jewelry. The motion is very effective at penetrating the tiny crevices in jewelry
that traditional cleaning cloths and topical cleaners cannot easily reach.
After a few moments,
the cleaning process is complete. Once the motor is turned off, the dirt and debris from the jewelry
will settle and collect at the bottom of the cleaning tank. Remove the basket or jewelry from the
cleaning tank and rinse with clean fresh water. You can complete the process by drying the jewelry
with a soft cloth.
The easiest way to clean jewelry nowadays is to use an ultrasonic jewelry
cleaner. Ultrasound technology offers the most advanced, precise, and least harmful method of micro
cleaning a wide range of items.
Using Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner , one can clean jewelry in less
than five minutes without scrubbing, polishes, or harsh chemicals. A regular ultrasonic jewelry cleaner
unit uses water and gentle ultrasonic waves to dislodge dirt and dust from rings, eyeglasses,
bracelets, necklaces, as well as other jewelry belongings.
Modern ultrasonic jewelry cleaners are
easy to use. One simply place jewelry in the chamber of the ultrasonic cleaner, fill with water, close
the cover, and turn it on. In three to five minutes,jewelry is sparkling and ready to wear.
The
chemical solution used for electrolytic cleaning is not much different from that used in the
ultrasonic process. Electrolytic cleaning is used in the majority of the applications based on
phosphoric acid or alkaline solution. Some additives may be used to increase the conductivity of the
solutions.
The temperature is also an important parameter. It is usually necessary to cool down
the bath as electrolytic process generates a great deal of heat in the bath. Conductivity of the
solution is increased by the temperature but cannot be too close to the solution’s boiling point as
creation of bubbles reduces the conductivity. The working temperature range is normally between 40°C
(104°F) and 60°C (140°F)