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5.3 Sonication time
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the goods to be treated
Excessively long sonication can damage the surface of the goods to
be treated.
– Select a short sonication time where possible.
The ideal sonication time depends on several factors:
• Type and concentration of agent
• Working temperature of sonication fluid
• Type of soiling
• Type of goods to be treated, in particular materials
Note the information on the recommended sonication time from
the agent manufacturer. To begin with, select as short a sonication
time as possible to protect the objects to be sonicated and the
ultrasonic oscillating tank. Check the result. Lengthen the sonica-
tion time if the result is not sufficient.
5.4 Pour in sonication fluid
CAUTION
Risk of scalding
– Do not pour hot water into the ultrasonic oscillating tank.
– Maximum filling temperature: 50°C.
NOTICE
Damage due to condensation in the ultrasonic bath
At high humidity, condensation forms inside the device if you fill it
with cold water.
– Do not pour cold water into the ultrasonic oscillating tank when
humidity is high.