Fast ultrasonic laboratory cleaning

Temperature control and sterilising

Fast ultrasonic laboratory cleaning

08 Jan, 2026

Ultrasonic cleaners from Wiggens use high-frequency cavitation at 40 kHz to deliver fast, uniform, and gentle cleaning. Millions of microscopic bubbles form throughout the bath, collapsing in all directions to remove contaminants from every wetted surface - even in complex geometries and blind holes - without disassembly. Integrated heating and precise temperature control further enhance cavitation efficiency, ensuring reproducible, reliable results in daily laboratory routines.

Two series of standard ultrasonic cleaners offer reliable performance and versatile functionality, suitable for a wide range of applications. These include laboratory materials, medical instruments, dental prosthetics, optics, industrial components, jewellery, as well as liquid degasification, dissolution, and compact substance disaggregation.

Working volumes range from 3 L to 22 L, with custom sizes available on request. A large touchscreen interface provides intuitive control of ultrasonic power, temperature, timers, and safety features, while included lids and trays protect both samples and transducers.

For specialised workflows, Wiggens also offers ultrasonic cleaners with added functions. Shaking ultrasonic cleaners allow samples to be pre-homogenised at a controlled shaking speed before rapid final homogenisation with ultrasonic power - either sequentially or simultaneously. Ultrasonic cleaners with cooling maintain bath temperatures between 10°C and 40°C, ideal for pathology and analysis labs where ultrasonic heat generation must be controlled.

With Wiggens ultrasonic cleaners, laboratories can accelerate cleaning, improve reproducibility, and handle complex tasks with ease.

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