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As a lab professional, you conduct a lot of experiments and tests on a daily basis. Without doubt, you will use a number of instruments as well apparatus. Each of these will have to be one hundred per cent clean if you want to ensure the accuracy of tests and experiments you conduct.

Ultrasonic cleaners have been able to provide laboratories with versatility in cleaning. They provides lab technicians with the facility of cleaning efficiently as well as quickly. Saving on man-hours is one of the main benefits.

For starters, laboratory ultrasonic cleaners can be used to clean several materials, glass, plastic as well as metal based instruments. You do not have to invest in different units for different materials. These cleaners can be used on apparatus that are as delicate as pipettes and vials to the more sturdy beakers, bottles, and petri dishes. You will not have to worry about any of these being destroyed in an ultrasonic cleaning session. Besides laboratory apparatus, it can also handle the cleaning of microscope parts, lab tools, specimen mounts and more.

In terms of thoroughness, ultrasonic cleaning can get rid of residue from previous tests or experiments completely. You will not have to worry about minute bits of residue being left over. Hard to reach places are thoroughly cleansed. This heightens the efficiency of the lab. All of this cleaning is also not laborious. You will not end up wasting a lot of man hours in manual cleaning, which may not be as thorough. The speed at which this cleaning occurs is almost 60 times faster than normal. This leaves laboratory personnel free for more productive work.

In order to heighten the advantages of using an ultrasonic cleaner in the lab, there are certain pointers that have to be kept in mind. To begin with, all glassware needs to be washed as soon as work is completed with it. This prevents any hard-to-remove residue from sticking on. In some cases, a short soak in alkaline solution helps. When you use an ultrasonic cleaner for glassware, use the basket provided to lower it in. Direct contact with the base can ruin it. After every ultrasonic cleaning session, wash all the labware with distilled or deionized water. Tap water can be used, but you run the risk of water spots being left behind when the piece dries. You can never be too careful. Once the items are dry, examine them minutely for cracks or damage.

Next comes the plastic items. While the procedure of cleaning is the same, alkaline cleaning solutions cannot be used for plasticware. Such solutions combined with the power of ultrasonic cleaning can lead to damage or distort the physical appearance of the plasticware. It can also cause cracking and brittleness. Choose from the mild cleaning agents that are easily available for plastic labware. Rinsing with distilled water is a must, post ultrasonic cleaning.

Ultrasonic cleaners can also be used to clean labware that has been exposed to bio-hazardous and biological contaminants. The only additional requirement here is that these instruments needs to be further sterilized using an autoclave. This allows for thorough cleaning and sterilization of exposed glassware.

Ultrasonic cleaning has a proven track record in terms of use in the medical industry. Its versatility obviously comes out in the laboratory as well. It is efficient, thorough, and multi-faceted. It is an assurance that the cleaning cannot be faulted. With just a few tips to keep in mind, ultrasonic cleaning is the most effective cleaning protocol for laboratories.

Laboratory Ultrasonic Cleaner

The Blazer 3900 ultrasonic cleaner has a 0.3 pint liquid capacity, removable plastic basket and five-minute auto shut-off. It is used to clean small parts such as medical and dental lab supplies, fasteners, laboratory items, jewelry, optical wear and other fragile items.

The 3900 has a stainless steel tank for durability and a removable inner plastic basket for ease of use. It features a five-minute auto shut-off operation for predictability and safety, and its size allows for storability and ease of use. The cleaner measures 42,000 Hertz (Hz), which means that 42,000 ultrasonic sound wave cycles are produced per second. For safety purposes, it houses an isolated circuit design, keeping water away from the electrical system. The cleaner produces minimal sound.

Ultrasonic cleaning happens when high-frequency sound waves pass through liquid. The process creates cavitation, where microscopic bubbles collapse into themselves. The vacuum effect pulls contaminants and foreign particles from the object. Items are cleaned in detail, as sound waves remove undetected debris.

The Blazer 3900 ultrasonic cleaner weighs 1.5 pounds. Its outer shell measures 4.75 (l) x 4.75 (w) x 7.0 (h) inches. The inner stainless steel tank is 4.5 (l) x 4.5 (w) x 5.0 (h) inches, and has a 0.3-pint (141.95 milliliters) liquid capacity. It requires an AC 110 V or 50 Hz electrical power source.

Since 1985, Blazer Products has created an array of professional and industrial tools and equipment. Located in Farmingdale, NY, the company manufactures a variety of torches and ultrasonic cleaners. Blazer Products is known worldwide for its original micro torch products.

Laboratory Ultrasonic Cleaner

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Most helpful customer reviews

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Great compact cleaner!
By K. Zelonis
Perfect size, works great, but after a week or so the lid started cracking. Every time I used it it cracked more and more until the lid just fell apart. Maybe a rubber lid would work better!
Bought a new one and so far the lid is holding up and not cracking after a few weeks of use. The best compact sized cleaner I could find out there, I love it!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Does what it says!
By Christiana Hancox
This small, very neat, ultrasonic cleaner is just what I was looking for. Does exactly what I expected, and is compact enough to pop into a drawer when not in use. A previous cleaner was much more bulky, purportedly cleaned almost anything, but died after a relatively short time. This little beauty is much more specific – and does a really lovely job of making my diamonds sparkle! I am very pleased with my purchase.

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