Posts Tagged ‘Ultrasonic cleaners’

Professional tattoo kits, beginner tattoo kits

Monday, March 8, 2010 10:17 14 Comments

Today more people than ever are getting tattoos, from business men to teenagers. In days past it was common for people to try and give themselves tattoos. But some of these tattoos turned out no good as they used poor quality tattoo equipment. It can be very dangerous to do so. So you are advised [...]

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Side Effects of Tattoo Ink

Tuesday, January 19, 2010 14:45 30 Comments

Basically, what you’ll see in this business is that our tattoo inks nowadays are using high quality ingredients and made in sterile environments. Because of this, if they’re used also in a clean environment, when you get the tattoo, chances are that you can’t get an infection or have an allergic reaction to it. Although [...]

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) on ultrasonic cleaner during Ultrasonic cleaning (III)

Friday, August 14, 2009 15:07 35 Comments

1. How do I tell if my ultrasonic cleaner is working right? There is no universally accepted standard for evaluating the performance of an ultrasonic cleaner. Several methods are available which will detect day to day variations in relative ultrasonic intensity. The classic “aluminum foil test,” removing graphite from a ceramic surface and various hydrophone-type [...]

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Safety Precautions for ultrasonic cleaning!

Saturday, August 8, 2009 14:29 41 Comments

1. Be sure the ultrasonic generator is plugged into grounded receptacles.  Do Not attempt to defeat the ground on the electrical cords. The electrical supply must be in accordance with local electrical codes.   2. Be sure to check for the proper electrical AC line voltage.  Check generator serial tag and electrical outlet voltage. A [...]

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Basic problems occurring during Ultrasonic Cleaning by an ultrasonic cleaner!

Saturday, August 8, 2009 14:05 26 Comments

Following are a list of basic problems occurring during the usage of ultrasonic cleaner for cleaning things.   1.  Overloaded tanks; too many parts in a tank will reduce cleaning effectiveness.   2. Using an underpowered tank to try and clean heavy industrial parts. Some lab type cleaners are not suited for heavy duty cleaning of [...]

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