
Laboratory work demands an environment where precision and contamination control are paramount. The integrity of research, cell cultures, and microbiological testing hinges on the absolute
WEGO Ultrasonic Cleaning offers efficient, thorough, and gentle cleaning for a variety of medical instruments, while being eco-friendly and easy to use.
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WEGO Medical’s Ultrasonic Cleaning System utilizes high-frequency sound waves to efficiently clean medical instruments, ensuring thorough decontamination while preserving the integrity of the instruments.
Its eco-friendly design reduces the use of chemicals, making it suitable for a wide range of medical devices. Easy to operate, it provides a reliable, safe, and efficient cleaning solution for healthcare facilities.
WEGO Medical’s Ultrasonic Cleaning System utilizes high-frequency sound waves to efficiently clean medical instruments, ensuring thorough decontamination while preserving the integrity of the instruments.
Its eco-friendly design reduces the use of chemicals, making it suitable for a wide range of medical devices. Easy to operate, it provides a reliable, safe, and efficient cleaning solution for healthcare facilities.
| Model | Volume | Basin Dimension (W*H*D) | Overall Dimension (W*H*D) | Operating Frequency | Rated Power |
| QC.A80L | 80L | 430*320*590mm | 800*850*650mm | 40/80/120KHz | 8kw |
| QC.A100L | 100L | 430*365*650mm | 860*850*650mm | 40/80/120KHz | 12kw |
| QC.A120L | 120L | 550*365*650mm | 1000*800*795mm | 40/80/120KHz | 15kw |
| Vibration mode of bottom vibration plus side vibration |
| Three-frequency ultrasonic power: 40KHz, 80KHz, 120KHz, free switching |
| Automatic fault detection and alarm system |

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