Month: September 2019

New Product launched! Household Ultrasonic Cleaner (DK-9600T)

DK-9600T:  A professional-grade cleaning tool that gently cleans eyeglasses, jewelry, watch, razors and more! Feature: .42KHz for intensive rinse  .Free time setting among 90-720S .Long service life and high stability  .Touch control interface with green LED .Die-casting SUS304 stainless steel tank 

DKSONIC expand the plant area to 2000 square meters

In order to expand the production capacity and shorten the lead time of goods, DK SONIC expanded warehouse capacity in the 2018,now DK SONIC plant area reached 2,000 square meters. It makes DK SONIC becomes the third biggest manufacturer of ultrasonic cleaners in China. There are two big warehouses in DK SONIC. One is for raw materials and the other is for finished products. They can supply enough raw materials for production no matter how many pieces products customers need, and ……

1. What is an ultrasonic cleaner?

An ultrasonic cleaner is a cleaning machine which use one or more transducers to convert high-frequency ultrasonic oscillating signals emitted by one or more ultrasonic generators to high-frequency mechanical oscillation, and transmit such oscillation to the cleaning solvent so that the rapid formation and collapse of millions of tiny vacuum bubbles in the solvent can smash and scatter non-soluble contaminants, emulsify oil etc.

2.What is ultrasound?

Ultrasound is sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing (greater than 20kHz). Its good direction, strong penetrability, long transmission distance, intensive sound energy make it suitable for distance measurement, velocity measurement, cleanout, weld, stone-breaking, sterilization, disinfection etc.

3. What is cavication?

“ Cavitation” means the transmission, in a fluid, of ultrasound by interactive high-frequency conversion of compressing force and decompressing force at more than 20 thousand per second. Millions of tiny vacuum bubbles emerge under decompression, however, the strong impact force generated by crushed vacuum bubbles under compression can remove contaminants on the surface of objects.How much fluid is appropriate for cleaning?