| An ultrasonic cleaner uses ultrasound to clean and is | | | | working. |
| used for fragile and delicate items such as jewellery, | | | | The object that requires cleaning gets inserted into |
| lenses (for example for microscopes), watches and | | | | the ultrasonic cleaner chamber which has conducting |
| surgical and dental equipment. | | | | fluid in it which can be either organic or an aqueous |
| Ultrasonic cleaning equipment can be found in | | | | solvent. A chemical surfactant is then added and an |
| everyday businesses such as jewellers, watchmakers | | | | ultrasound generating transducer inserted or they can |
| for when needing to clean an intricate timepiece and | | | | be built in to the chamber. This produces ultrasonic |
| mobile phone repair shops as ultrasonic cleaning | | | | waves which create tiny bubbles. The bubbles are so |
| removes moisture that stop mobile phones from | | | | small and they effective clean and remove dirt. |