Household series eyewear industry customers use ultrasonic cleaner Cleaning principle: Ultrasonic cleaners use the large number of bubbles and bursts generated when ultrasonic waves propagate in liquids to decompose dirt. This process is also known as cavitation. When the bubbles in a liquid reach a certain size, they will burst due to pressure changes, creating a Micro-brushing effect and thus cleaning the dirt off the surface of objects thoroughly. Safety: Cleaning glasses with an ultrasonic cleaner is gentler compared to manual cleaning. It won't scratch the lenses and can safely remove dirt from the glasses. Applicability: Ultrasonic cleaning is not only suitable for glasses, but can also be used to clean various precision industrial components, such as instruments, meters, watch dials, gears, springs, bearings, etc., as well as jewelry and precious metal ornaments. Easy operation: Just put the glasses into the ultrasonic cleaner filled with special cleaning solution, set the appropriate time, and the cleaning process will be completed automatically. The operation is simple and convenient. Maintenance of glasses: To ensure thorough cleaning of glasses and extend their service life, it is necessary to regularly maintain and inspect the ultrasonic cleaner, select the appropriate cleaning agent, control the cleaning time and temperature properly, and use the appropriate cleaning basket or rack.
Market options: There are numerous brands and models of ultrasonic cleaners available on the market. Consumers can choose the appropriate product based on their needs and budget. Improving efficiency: For optical stores, using ultrasonic cleaning machines can significantly enhance cleaning efficiency, saving labor and time costs. Environmental protection: Compared with traditional cleaning methods, the Komeng ultrasonic cleaning machine uses less cleaning solution and has a smaller impact on the environment. In conclusion, the Komeng ultrasonic cleaner offers an efficient, safe and environmentally friendly cleaning method in the eyewear industry, which is crucial for maintaining the cleanliness and transparency of glasses and ensuring their long-term use.