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In Reply to: I use the vacuum machine for drying after the ultrasonic bath. posted by alaskahiatt on September 5, 2020 at 11:40:08:
Haven't seen that much stuff going on since I worked with blood-gas monitors on heart-hung machines in the 80's. =:-0
Can you recommend a suitable uSonic bath that won't destroy records due to 'cavitation'?
Or is that even a risk on 40kHz baths?
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- Those air bubbles in the lines will KILL a patient.... - Ivan303 12:24:09 09/05/20 (7)
- Maybe someone will chime in about the pressure a diamond needle - alaskahiatt 16:14:12 09/05/20 (5)
- Try leaving a record in the bath for an hour... - Ivan303 18:53:56 09/05/20 (4)
- Time will certainly be important. So far I have read that the ultrasonic - alaskahiatt 23:23:16 09/05/20 (2)
- RE: Time will certainly be important. So far I have read that the ultrasonic - Sondek 07:25:53 09/06/20 (1)
- Absolutely, and the water temperature would become the danger to the record. nt - alaskahiatt 11:56:38 09/06/20 (0)
- RE: Try leaving a record in the bath for an hour... - rivervalley817 19:12:14 09/05/20 (0)
- Haha. Amazing how one's profession can determine perception. - alaskahiatt 13:04:55 09/05/20 (0)