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Brand Name : | Whale Cleen |
Model Number : | Z-X72 |
Certification : | ce roths |
Price : | Negotiable |
Payment Terms : | T/T |
Supply Ability : | 5000 Units Per Month |
Delivery Time : | Depend On Quantity |
3.6KW 360 Liter Ultrasonic Carburetor Cleaner For Motor Engine And
Related Parts
Why You Need Whale Cleen sonic Ultrasonic Carburetor Cleaner?
A clean motorcycle carburetor mixes air and fuel at an efficient
rate, creating overall improved engine performance. With use,
motorcycle carburetors get dirty, rusty and greasy; in order to
retain their ideal power performance, the intricate components need
to be regularly maintained and cleaned. Specifically, fuel deposits
accumulate and cause heavy build up in chambers, valves and screws;
requiring a thorough cleaning. Traditional cleaning methods require
that the carburetor be broken down to smaller components and
cleaned with hazardous carb cleaning solvents. The pieces are then
brushed and scrubbed by hand to remove the dirt and grime. This
manual method takes a lot of time and work, costing the business
money.
Ultrasonic cleaning works for a variety of motorcycle parts
including:
injector jet nozzles
carburetors
bearings and gear sets
brake calipers
cylinder heads
seals on the pistons
oil and coolant hoses
gearboxes
2-stroke and 4-stroke motorcycle engines
Data Sheet Of Z-X72:
Specifications for ultrasonic cleaner Z-X72 | |
Model | Z-X72 |
Tank capacity | 360 Liter |
Tank size | 1000*600*600mm |
Unit size | 1140*740*820mm |
Tank material | SUS304 Or SUS316 |
Ultrasonic power | 3.6KW |
Heating power | 9KW |
Timer | 1-99h adjustable |
Heater | 0-95c adjustable |
Frequency | 28/40khz |
Control | Two Outside Generators Control |
Optional | Oil filter system, pneumatic lift, rinsing tank, etc. |
Voltage | 110V, 1phase; 220V, 3phases/220V, 1phase; 380V, 3phases |
Warranty | 1 year |
Packing | 1unit/wooden case |
If this model is not suitable for your cleaning,please contact us
for more detail.
Customer's Cleaning Feedback:
What is ultrasonic cleaning?
Ultrasonic cleaning technology was first developed by RCA way back
in the 30s. In 1957, Kaijo Corporation developed their first
ultrasonic cleaner that was the beginning of their product line of
industrial ultrasonic cleaners. The use of the Ultrasonics has
continually evolved over the years. Many advances in the past
decade alone have made the technology particularly accessible and
affordable to businesses that would have previously deemed it out
of reach.
Ultrasonic cleaning is a powerful, but gentle cleaning method that
makes practical use of a natural phenomenon called cavitation. The
term refers to the behavior of bubbles in liquid, when they are
subjected to intense levels of pressure variation.
When rapid changes of pressure pass through a liquid, the condition
creates tiny bubbles that periodically implode to intense
shockwaves. The forces generated by such implosions can be great
enough to dislodge grease, rust or other stubborn deposits.
While the cavitation phenomenon is one that designers strive to
prevent in certain applications such as marine propeller design, it
is a useful one when correctly applied to various industrial
processes that involve tough cleaning applications.
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