A machine commonly used by jewelers to clean jewelry effectively. The ultrasonic vibrations free most types of dirt, grime, and oils from the items. Some ultrasonic cleaners come with a heating unit. When using this type of cleaner, extreme care is recommended because certain gems cannot withstand the heat and vibration. Consult your professional jeweler.
A cleansing agent dissolved in a solution and vibrated at frequencies higher than the those audible to the human ear. At such vibrations, foreign matter and dirt are dislodged while the jewelry is being cleaned.
an instrument which transmits high frequency vibrations to remove large deposits of plaque, calculus and debris from tooth surfaces
a device that uses waves of acoustic energy (a process known as "cavitation") to loosen and break up debris on instruments.
A device for cleaning surgical instruments and jewelry prior to sterilization.
Will clean any piece of jewellery that can be soaked in a liquid within minutes. They are comprised of a metal cup, which you fill with water and detergent. When the machine is turned on, a high-frequency turbulence is created.
A machine that cleans jewelry by vibrating a solution at an ultra-high frequency. Capable of cleaning tiny cavaties of a jewelry piece without scratching the surface but can damage soft or brittle gems. Never to be used on pearl jewelry.
Device that transfers ultrasonic sound waves to a cleaning liquid or solvent that dislodges embedded dirt on objects immersed in it.
A machine that cleans jewelry with high-frequency sound waves in a liquid solution