If objects have been cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner and are not dried in time, they are very likely to accumulate dust. So after cleaning the items, we should dry them in time. As for the methods of drying, although they vary greatly, they all follow the same principle. Let's list two relatively representative examples: cleaning glasses and cleaning parts of precision instruments.
The eyes are the Windows to the human soul. For people who wear glasses, the cleanliness of their glasses directly affects their vision health. In view of this situation, after cleaning your eyes with an ultrasonic cleaner, it is recommended that you wipe them with a dedicated eyeglass cloth as soon as possible to achieve the cleaning effect. Meanwhile, if conditions permit, it is best to use a hair dryer to dry it.
For precision instrument parts that have been cleaned by ultrasonic waves, in addition to using a dedicated hair dryer to blow them, the fully automatic ultrasonic cleaning machine is equipped with a drying oven, which can also make the small water droplets on the parts evaporate quickly. For ultra-precision instrument parts, when choosing cleaning agents, volatile ones should be selected. In contrast, the moisture in these cleaned items will evaporate very easily.
Of course, this is just a general rule. However, through these two cases, we still want everyone to understand the importance of drying and cleaning items.