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Tuesday, 22 November 2011 11:41

Laboratory Cleaning with Ultrasonic Cleaners

Written by  Dr. Rachel Kohn
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Scientific laboratory ultrasonic cleaners are indispensable tools used in Analytical, QC, Research, and Development labs. Designed with the scientist in mind, laboratory ultrasonic cleaners can effortlessly clean intricate and fragile labware and instruments. These types of ultrasonic cleaners have the capability to dissolve, disperse and emulsify samples as well as rapidly degas solvents.

 

Labware ultrasonic cleaningPharmaceutical labs, in particular, can employ large ultrasonic baths to clean stainless steel, Delrin®, and Teflon® plastic parts from tablet and capsule manufacturing equipment. Ultrasonic cleaners are especially effective for removing chemical residues from complex parts with crevices, small openings, and joints.

 

scientific_ultrasonic cleanerIn addition to cleaning validation, ultrasonic cleaners and baths are used by chemical and pharmaceutical laboratories for solvent degassing and sample preparation. Ultrasonic baths rapidly degas HPLC solvents. Agglomerated samples are dispersed and difficult to dissolve samples are solubilized in powerful ultrasonic baths. Accessories for ultrasonic baths include baskets for utensils, beaker covers to position 1-2 beakers in a tank, Erlenmeyer flask clamps, acid-resistant tank liners, test tube racks, and cooling coils to protect thermally labile samples.

 

Gaining popularity among laboratories worldwide, ultrasonic labware cleaning and ultrasonic cleaning equipment can remove chemicals, dust, baked on grease, dirt, oil, pigments, fingerprints and other typical lab contaminants from your laboratory equipment. Routine and critical laboratory equipment such as lenses, lab utensils, glass vessels, and lab plasticware can all benefit from ultrasonic cleaning. Choose from small units to high capacity models, from iUltrasonic, now.

Last modified on Friday, 25 November 2011 07:45
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Dr. Rachel Kohn

Dr. Rachel Kohn

Dr. Rachel Kohn has authored 37 patents and publications based on laboratory research in diverse fields such as advanced drug delivery systems, polymer films and membranes, optical disks, and polysaccharides. Dr. Kohn has a B.A. in Chemistry from Barnard College and a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from M.I.T.

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