3L Heated ultrasonic cleaner 40 kHz – VEVOR-pro dental
Référence: DLG0030N
3 L Heated Ultrasonic Cleaner – 120 W – Gentle Mode & Degas
{Precision. Safety. Performance.}
A professional 3 L ultrasonic cleaner engineered for consistent cleaning:
40 kHz frequency, gentle mode, degas function,
heating and timer. Ideal for acrylic dental prostheses,
ceramic restorations, post-polishing cleaning of CoCr frameworks
and steel crowns, as well as eyewear and jewelry.
Key benefits of the 3 L ultrasonic cleaner
- Powerful, precise cleaning: 40 kHz helps lift deposits—even in hard-to-reach areas.
- 2 high-efficiency transducers + 0–80°C heating: improves action on grease, residues and stubborn contamination.
- Dual-power degas mode: conditions the bath and optimizes cavitation in channels, holes and crevices.
- Corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel tank: durable, easy to maintain; basket included to avoid direct contact.
- 3-liter format: practical for everyday clinical and laboratory workflows.
- Support by Massilia Dental: guidance, usage tips, and assistance.
Why use a glass beaker (recommended)?
{The pro move that changes everything.}
For cleaning prostheses and delicate parts, using a glass beaker is strongly recommended:
it protects the tank, concentrates the solution, and improves cavitation consistency.
- Tank protection: prevents direct contact with the bottom, helping preserve the transducers.
- Optimized cavitation: glass transmits ultrasonic energy effectively for uniform cleaning.
- Solution savings: a concentrated solution in the beaker—no need to fill the full tank.
- Critical safety: always place the beaker in a tank containing water (50–60%). ⚠️ Never use a beaker in an empty tank.
{With beaker (recommended)}
More consistent cleaning, concentrated solution, better tank protection.Ideal with: Ultrasonic glass beaker + a suitable solution (see recommended add-ons).
{Without beaker (to avoid)}
Risk of direct contact / micro-impacts, more “diluted” solution, less consistent efficiency on small parts.At minimum, always use the basket and avoid contact with the bottom.
Why a heated ultrasonic bath improves the result
{The “cavitation + temperature” duo for professional cleaning.}
A heated ultrasonic cleaner is not designed to “cook” parts: it helps achieve a more effective,
more stable and more repeatable bath—especially on greasy, pasty or tenacious residues.
- Faster dissolution: moderate temperature helps soften certain deposits and dissolve grease and residues more effectively.
- Enhanced solution performance: many cleaning liquids work better at controlled temperature (improved reaction / solubility).
- More consistent outcomes: heating + degas condition the bath for more regular cavitation cycle after cycle.
- Time savings: shorter or gentler cycles can achieve equivalent results—particularly after polishing (CoCr / steel).
Lab tip: for acrylic resins and sensitive components, keep a moderate temperature and use several short cycles rather than one long cycle.
Applications & How to use (Dental Clinic & Dental Laboratory)
Recommended applications
- Acrylic dental prostheses, aligners/retainers, removable appliances.
- Ceramic restorations (gentle cleaning, moderate temperature).
- After polishing CoCr frameworks and steel crowns.
- Eyewear and jewelry.
Tip: for delicate materials, use gentle mode + short cycles rather than an aggressive long cycle.
How to use (simple & effective)
- Fill the tank with water (ideally 50–60% if using a beaker).
- Place items in the basket or in a beaker (recommended).
- Start degas at the beginning to optimize cavitation.
- Set the timer and, if needed, the temperature.
- Rinse / dry, then empty and wipe the tank after use.
For prostheses and aligners: choose moderate temperature + a compatible solution.
Technical specifications
| Capacity | 3 liters |
|---|---|
| Ultrasonic power | 120 W |
| Frequency | 40 kHz |
| Transducers | 2 high-efficiency transducers |
| Heating | Adjustable 0–80°C |
| Functions | Gentle mode + degas (dual power) + timer |
| Tank material | 304 stainless steel (corrosion-resistant) |
| Power supply | 220 V |
| Included | Tank + basket + documentation |
Maintenance & best practices
- Do not run the unit dry: cavitation must occur in liquid.
- Use a solution compatible with the items being cleaned (avoid aggressive products on sensitive resins).
- Clean the tank and basket after use to keep performance consistent.
- Prefer several short cycles over a single overly long cycle for delicate components.
Recommended add-ons
Documents & instructions
User manual (FR) — 3 L ultrasonic cleaner
Setup, degas, settings, heating, recommended cycles and maintenance.
Exploded view & spare parts — 3 L ultrasonic cleaner
Technical diagram + useful references for maintenance and component identification.
Delivery
Supplied product: Heated 3-liter ultrasonic cleaner — 220 V.
Tip: upon receipt, run a first “water-only” cycle + degas to condition the bath and verify operation.
FAQ – 3 L ultrasonic cleaner
How does degas mode work?
Degas removes dissolved air from the water. As a result, cavitation becomes more consistent,
and cleaning efficiency improves—especially in fissures, channels and internal areas.
On this model, degas runs at dual power to speed up bath preparation.
Can I clean dental prostheses and aligners/retainers?
Yes. For clean, repeatable results, place the items in a
glass beaker (recommended)
with a suitable solution, such as
MD530
or
Hinrichs liquid.
The beaker must always be placed in a tank that contains water (50–60% fill).
Use gentle mode and moderate temperature for sensitive materials.
Is the heating adjustable and what is it for?
Heating is adjustable from 0 to 80°C.
Proper temperature helps dissolve grease and deposits, and improves ultrasonic cleaning action.
For delicate items, use gradual warming rather than high temperature.
Which liquid should I use for dental use?
For prostheses, aligners and dental devices, choose a liquid compatible with the materials (acrylic / ceramic / CoCr).
Avoid aggressive products on sensitive resins and use dedicated solutions such as
MD530
or
Hinrichs liquid.