Originally Posted by
sjap98
@The Plastic Surgeon:
No, not Degas,
de-gas as in removing gas (no, not passing gas!).
By turning the ultrasonic on 5 to 10 minutes before before immersing anything in it wll remove all the gas that is in the water, and allow for a better working of the ultrasonic cleaning process.
here some FAQs: [url]http://www.ultrawave.co.uk/faqs.php?id=16&pa=57#5[/url]
Here's a link to the manual of an ultrasonic:
[url]http://www.bransonic.com/pdf/1200_2200_3200_5200_8200.pdf[/url]
and to some of their cleaning solutions (there are different ones depending on what needs to be cleaned):
[url]http://www.bransonic.com/pdf/Bransonic%20Brochure.pdf[/url]
hope that helps,
Take care,
Sjap.
P.S. I use an ultrasonic cleaner in my work at the tattoo studio to clean things before sterilization...