WEGO Medical successfully participated in Tecnosalud Peru 2025, the leading healthcare exhibition in Latin America. This event gathered medical professionals, distributors, and healthcare providers to
Ultrasonic Cleaner
WEGO ultrasonic cleaning machine is specifically designed for laboratory applications.
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Ultrasonic Cleaner
WEGO ultrasonic cleaning machine is specifically designed for laboratory applications.
It integrates ultrasonic cleaning, ultrasonic degassing, deep cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization, providing exceptional cleaning results.
WEGO ultrasonic cleaner is ideal for laboratories in schools, research institutions, hospitals, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries. It is designed for cleaning lab instruments and sample preparation, with functions including crushing, emulsifying, mixing, dispersing, aiding dissolution, extraction, defoaming degassing, accelerating chemical reactions, and reducing viscosity.
In the biochemical industry, it cleans and descales laboratory glassware and prepares samples. In the medical industry, it cleans, disinfects, and sterilizes medical instruments and utensils. This multifunctional, high-efficiency device provides excellent support for various laboratory applications.
Specification
Model | Volume | Heating Power | Chamber(mm) Dimension(L*W*H) | Time(Min) | Heating Temperature |
WGGT-D2 | 2L | 50W | 150*140*100 |
1-99Min
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0-80℃
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WGGT-D3 | 3L | 100W | 240*140*100 | ||
WGGT-D6 | 6L | 300W | 300*155*150 | ||
WGGT-D9 | 9L | 300W | 300*240*150 | ||
WGGT-D13 | 13L | 400W | 330*300*150 | ||
WGGT-D20 | 20L | 500W | 500*300*150 | ||
WGGT-D27 | 27L | 500W | 500*300*200 |
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WEGO Medical is pleased to announce its participation in Expo Med & Hospitalar México 2025, one of Latin America’s most influential healthcare and medical technology
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