Tattoo Ultrasonic Cleaner

Tattoo Ultrasonic Cleaner

The BSTSONIC Tattoo Ultrasonic Cleaner is made to effectively clean small metal parts and reusable tattoo equipment. Ultrasonic technology is a useful pre-cleaning solution for tattoo studios, equipment maintenance, and professional cleaning workflows because it helps remove ink residue and other impurities from intricate surfaces, grooves, and difficult-to-reach areas.
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Description

The Tattoo Ultrasonic Cleaner is designed to clean small parts and reusable tattoo equipment that are challenging to clean properly by hand. During regular use, tattoo grips, tubes, tips, metal parts, and other reusable accessories may gather ink, pigment, skin residue, and cleaning solution residue. Before the equipment proceeds to the proper disinfection or sterilisation procedure, an ultrasonic cleaner offers a useful pre-cleaning step.
Ultrasonic cleaning is more than just stronger washing for tattoo artists, studios, and equipment service providers. It is the ability to reach internal surfaces, threads, grooves, and tiny structures where wiping alone might leave residue.

 

Built Around the Tattoo Cleaning Workflow

 

A reusable accessory or tattoo machine typically undergoes multiple cleaning steps. Eliminating obvious contamination is just the first step. After manual wiping, tiny amounts of ink may still be present around threads, joints, grooves, and other intricate areas.
The goal of the ultrasonic cleaner is to improve the consistency of this first cleaning step. When parts are put in the cleaning basket and immersed in the solution, ultrasonic energy can work around hard-to-reach surfaces.

This is particularly helpful after a hectic tattoo session when multiple reusable parts need to be cleaned.

 

What Can Be Cleaned?

 

The materials, construction, and manufacturer's instructions determine which specific items are appropriate for ultrasonic cleaning. Compatible metal grips, tubes, tips, and other tiny metal parts are common reusable tattoo supplies that can be ultrasonically cleaned.

Components with threads, recessed areas, or complex shapes can benefit greatly from ultrasonic cleaning. The cleaning solution envelops the component while ultrasonic waves provide the cleaning action, as opposed to attempting to reach every area with a brush.

Only after their manufacturer certifies compatibility should components made of plastic, rubber, coating, electronics, or other delicate materials be ultrasonically cleaned.

 

28kHz or 40kHz?

 

The kind of parts being cleaned and the degree of contamination should be taken into consideration when choosing the frequency. Higher frequencies produce smaller bubbles and can offer a more sophisticated cleaning action, whereas lower frequencies typically produce stronger cavitation.

For many small metal components, 40kHz is a sensible option for general tattoo equipment cleaning. A lower-frequency configuration might be taken into consideration if a stronger cleaning action is needed for particularly robust parts.

Depending on the intended use, BSTSONIC can offer a variety of ultrasonic frequency configurations.

 

Suggested Cleaning Process

 

  • Prepare the equipment. Disposable parts should be removed, and reusable parts that have been verified to be suitable for ultrasonic cleaning should be separated.
  • Pre-clean heavy contamination. Remove large amounts of visible ink or residue before placing the parts in the ultrasonic cleaner.
  • Load the basket. To prevent them from being overly stacked on top of one another, arrange the compatible parts inside the basket.
  • Add the cleaning solution. Depending on the application, fill the tank with water or an appropriate water-based cleaning solution.
  • Run the ultrasonic cycle. Start the machine after deciding on a suitable cleaning time and temperature.
  • Rinse and continue with the required process. Rinse the reusable parts well after cleaning, then proceed with the studio's necessary sterilisation or disinfection process.

 

Tattoo ultrasonic cleaner Specifications-BS230C:

 

Name

Ultrasonic cleaner

Model

BS230C

Tank capacity

3L

Ultrasonic Power

120W

Ultrasonic Frequency

28 or 40KHz

Time setting

1-99minutes

Temperature range

0-80 ℃

Internal tank size

240×140×100mm

External dimensions

270×170×240mm

1pc Gross weight(kgs)

3.8kgs

Packing size for 1pc

340×245×315mm

Packing quantity(6pcs)

1pc in a carton

6pcs in a bigger carton

6pcs machines'

gross weight(kgs)

24.9kgs

Packing size(mm) for 6pcs machines

770×700×360mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Specifications may vary according to the selected model and can be customized for different applications. 

 

Important Material Considerations

 

An ultrasonic cleaner shouldn't be used for every tattoo component. Examine the material, coating, construction, and manufacturer's instructions before cleaning. Alternative cleaning techniques might be needed for parts of electronic tattoo machines, some plastics, rubber components, adhesives, and delicate surface treatments.

Additionally, the hygienic practices needed for tattoo equipment cannot be replaced by ultrasonic cleaning. Its purpose is to assist the cleaning phase before the relevant downstream procedure.

 

FAQ-Tattoo ultrasonic cleaner:

Q: Can an ultrasonic cleaner clean tattoo grips and tubes?

A: Ultrasonic cleaning is frequently an option for compatible reusable metal grips, tubes, and tips. The manufacturer's instructions should always be consulted first, though, as compatibility varies depending on the material and construction of each component.

Q: Does an ultrasonic cleaner sterilize tattoo equipment?

A: No. Ultrasonic cleaning is primarily a cleaning process and should not be treated as sterilization. After cleaning, reusable equipment should continue through the

Q: Can ultrasonic cleaning remove tattoo ink?

A: Ink residue and other physical contamination from compatible reusable components can be removed with ultrasonic cleaning. Pre-cleaning or multiple ultrasonic cleaning cycles may be necessary for heavy or dried contamination.

Q: Can I put a tattoo machine in the ultrasonic cleaner?

A: Ultrasonic cleaning is generally more appropriate for compatible removable mechanical components.

Q: What frequency is suitable for tattoo equipment?

A: 40kHz is a common general-purpose option for small metal components. Lower frequencies may be considered when stronger cavitation is required for suitable robust parts.

 

 

 

 

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