Ultrasonic cleaners
Ultrasonic cleaners provide efficient, contact-free cleaning of laboratory glassware, instruments and precision components using high-frequency cavitation technology.
Our range includes 40 kHz standard models, adjustable power systems, dual frequency 28/40 kHz units and 80 kHz precision cleaners — allowing you to select the optimal frequency for your application.
All models feature digital timers, integrated heating and stainless-steel tanks designed for professional laboratory environments.

- Type: Single frequency 80 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 4 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 100 W
- Heating Power: 400 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 150 × 100 mm
€1.075,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Single frequency 40 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 6.5 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 180 W (adjustable)
- Heating Power: 500 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 150 × 150 mm
€420,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Single frequency 40 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 6.5 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 180 W
- Heating Power: 500 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 150 × 150 mm
€330,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Dual frequency 28/40 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 6.5 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 180 W
- Heating Power: 500 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 150 × 150 mm
€495,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Single frequency 80 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 6 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 200 W
- Heating Power: 400 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 150 × 150 mm
€1.575,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Single frequency 80 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 8 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 200 W
- Heating Power: 400 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 150 × 180 mm
€1.750,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Single frequency 40 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 10 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 240 W (adjustable)
- Heating Power: 500 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 240 × 150 mm
€480,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Single frequency 40 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 10 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 240 W
- Heating Power: 500 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 240 × 150 mm
€375,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Dual frequency 28/40 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 10 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 240 W
- Heating Power: 500 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 240 × 150 mm
€600,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Single frequency 80 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 10 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 300 W
- Heating Power: 400 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 240 × 150 mm
€2.037,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Single frequency 80 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 13 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 300 W
- Heating Power: 400 W
- Tank Size: 300 × 240 × 180 mm
€4.820,00 excl. VAT

- Type: Single frequency 40 kHz ultrasonic cleaner
- Volume: 15 L tank capacity
- Ultrasonic Power: 360 W (adjustable)
- Heating Power: 500 W
- Tank Size: 330 × 300 × 150 mm
€615,00 excl. VAT
Ultrasonic Cleaning Frequencies Explained
| Frequency | Best For | Cleaning Power | Surface Protection |
|---|---|---|---|
| 28 kHz | Heavy contamination, grease, industrial parts | High | Moderate |
| 40 kHz | General laboratory cleaning | Balanced | Good |
| 80 kHz | Optics, electronics, precision parts | Fine | Excellent |
Choosing the correct frequency ensures optimal cleaning performance while protecting sensitive materials.
What Is an Ultrasonic Cleaner?
An ultrasonic cleaner uses high-frequency sound waves transmitted through liquid to create microscopic cavitation bubbles. These bubbles implode and remove contaminants from surfaces without mechanical brushing or abrasion.
This method allows uniform cleaning of complex geometries, internal channels and delicate materials that would otherwise be difficult to clean manually.
Choosing the Right Ultrasonic Frequency
The most common laboratory frequency is 40 kHz, offering an excellent balance between cleaning power and material protection.
For heavily contaminated industrial components, 28 kHz provides stronger cavitation. For delicate optics, electronic boards and micro-components, 80 kHz delivers finer and more controlled cleaning action.
Applications in Laboratory and Industry
- Laboratory glassware
- Surgical and dental instruments
- Electronic components
- Optical parts
- Mechanical precision components
- Pharmaceutical and biotech applications
Heating and Digital Control
Most laboratory ultrasonic cleaners include digital timers and integrated heating up to 80°C. Heating enhances the removal of oils and organic residues, improving cleaning efficiency and reproducibility.
Ultrasonic Cleaning vs Other Laboratory Conditioning Methods
Ultrasonic cleaners are designed specifically for removing contaminants. In contrast, water baths and bead baths are used for temperature-controlled sample conditioning rather than cleaning.
Understanding the difference between cleaning equipment and thermal conditioning systems ensures proper laboratory workflow and compliance.
Related Laboratory Equipment
Ultrasonic cleaning is often part of a broader laboratory workflow. Depending on your application, you may also require complementary equipment:
- 40 kHz Ultrasonic Cleaners – Standard laboratory cleaning solutions
- 28/40 kHz Dual Frequency Ultrasonic Cleaners – For adaptable cleaning intensity
- 80 kHz Ultrasonic Cleaners – Precision cleaning of sensitive components
- Laboratory Water Baths & Circulators – Temperature-controlled sample incubation
- Lab Armor Bead Baths – Waterless temperature stabilization
- Laboratory Dishwashers – Automated glassware washing for high-throughput environments
Selecting the correct combination of cleaning and conditioning equipment improves efficiency, reproducibility and compliance within your laboratory.