Cavitation Process: Ultrasonic cleaners use high-frequency sound waves to generate cavitation bubbles in the cleaning solution. When these bubbles collapse, they produce intense micro-jet forces that dislodge dirt, grease, oils, and other contaminants from the surfaces of the components being cleaned.
Overheat Protection: Some ultrasonic cleaners are equipped with safety features such as overheat protection to prevent damage to the machine or the cleaning solution.
Low Water Level Protection: Many models feature sensors that prevent operation if the water or solution level is too low, helping to protect both the cleaner and the components being cleaned.