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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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