Testing the performance and quality of your ultrasonic cleaner - foil test

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  • You can test the performance of your ultrasonic cleaner by means of a foil test. Here, we will explain the correct method of performing a foil test and how you can evaluate the result. See our website for more information! www.ultrasoniccleaner.co.uk/te...
    The performance of your ultrasonic cleaner is determined by the intensity, strength and distribution of the cavitation in the fluid. Intensity, strength and distribution are made visible with the help of aluminium foil. More information www.ultrasoniccleander.co.uk
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Komentáře • 121

  • @SunRabbit
    @SunRabbit Před 3 lety +74

    If you expose some aluminium foil to just the music in the video, it will do the same thing.

  • @FactChecking101
    @FactChecking101 Před 9 lety +140

    This is an excellent instructional video! It clearly demonstrates how to turn a one minute instructional into 4:05 with a music loop that will make your ass bleed. Thanks!

    • @dnorris654
      @dnorris654 Před 9 lety +2

      lol

    • @miheadhurts
      @miheadhurts Před 4 lety +2

      But on the plus side, you can clean blood soaked toilet paper in an ultrasonic cleaner.

    • @apuuvah
      @apuuvah Před 3 lety

      Might be your colon tho...

    • @Jawst
      @Jawst Před rokem

      Yes! Makes me want to put my head inside a ultrasonic cleaning bath

  • @petermeyer6873
    @petermeyer6873 Před rokem +6

    Im still missing the explanation, how the tickopur R 33 effects the result and thus why it is a part of the test.

  • @DevinBabin
    @DevinBabin Před 9 lety +42

    Oh your OCD is NOT going to like the way he tapes up those corners!

  • @SunRabbit
    @SunRabbit Před 3 lety +6

    I tested mine by putting a nice big turd in it. Just scooped it out of my toilet bowl with a soup ladle. Plopped it in the ultrasonic cleaner and left it on for a few minutes. Was surprised that it had carved out a perfect bust of LENIN.

  • @cls6996
    @cls6996 Před 10 lety +11

    My hopes were so high for this video, only to realize that it only show how to characterize the harmonic interferance patterns of my untrasonic cleaner

  • @mikeshobbiesandrandomstuff

    Did this with mine to and it works really well. I also put one on top of the lid and it also has tiny holes in it. Didn't use wire frame though.

    • @BABEPLAYZ
      @BABEPLAYZ Před 4 lety

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  • @CHIBA280CRV
    @CHIBA280CRV Před 8 lety +4

    Thank you for the tip...

    • @BABEPLAYZ
      @BABEPLAYZ Před 4 lety

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  • @destravlr
    @destravlr Před 7 lety +6

    Have you ever seen very many CZcams videos that didn't have loud, annoying music with them? Don't understand why.

  • @muth7813
    @muth7813 Před 7 lety +1

    Yooz people are ruff! Considering the other USC tutes I saw, this one is forgiving!

  • @rahulsingh-hu1wc
    @rahulsingh-hu1wc Před rokem

    What will be the thickness of foil paper?? Or does thickness of foil paper matter during this test????

  • @IsaacOLEG
    @IsaacOLEG Před 2 lety +2

    the product is generously added, it contains a strong base, and the reaction with the caviotation make thos large holes. Do it with only a little detergent in the water, and you will notice less damage

    • @petermeyer6873
      @petermeyer6873 Před rokem

      can you pls explain this effect?

    • @IsaacOLEG
      @IsaacOLEG Před rokem +1

      @@petermeyer6873 I mean put just a little product, then the holes will be done only by the mechanical effect . But look for other explanations please, I am not expert

    • @petermeyer6873
      @petermeyer6873 Před rokem

      @@IsaacOLEG Thx for your answer, Ill keep looking.

    • @IsaacOLEG
      @IsaacOLEG Před rokem

      @wolone if you have lot of holes with just a little dish washing product you have a strong US bath, and it can be dangerous to use it for precious metal, as it will attack the surface

  • @ExtantFrodo2
    @ExtantFrodo2 Před 8 lety +45

    Thank goodnyess for mute and double speed.

    • @BABEPLAYZ
      @BABEPLAYZ Před 4 lety

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  • @swapnasamala7817
    @swapnasamala7817 Před 5 lety

    I wants to know how to operate ultra sonicator.. I need to put a sample solution in order to get homogeneous solution. Can anyone help me to do this?
    We have 1.5L capacity of sonicator.

  • @karlh4313
    @karlh4313 Před rokem

    Hi do you know who sends this cleaning agent to America?? Thanks 👍

  • @michaelrockwell9691
    @michaelrockwell9691 Před 6 lety +36

    But what if I am wanting to clean aluminum foil??

    • @BABEPLAYZ
      @BABEPLAYZ Před 4 lety

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      See this video and subscribe channel for future consideration please. this channel will provide effective videos as well as regarding as Al-foil complete testing shortly. thanks

    • @apuuvah
      @apuuvah Před 3 lety

      Ur out of luck. Goes for toilet paper too.

    • @Pluis21
      @Pluis21 Před 3 lety

      U probably dont have money for one if u clean ur alu foil

  • @flhs81
    @flhs81 Před 10 lety +137

    I tested my ultrasonic cleaner today. I put something dirty in it and 5 minutes later it came out clean. Go figure.

    • @bobcatt2294
      @bobcatt2294 Před 6 lety +4

      Dude, that is not a foil test.

    • @Jammoko
      @Jammoko Před 6 lety +6

      Received my new ultracronic cleaner today... followed all instruction, but some stained spoons in, a soiled ceramic coaster, set to 40 minutes and 80% temp added a spot of washing up liquid. Cleaner made a buzzing noise, got hot, steamed up. 40 minutes later a 'ding' then it stopped. Removed the tray and checked the items... WHAT, just the same as when I put them in! It goes back tomorrow and I will have my money back. Might just try the foil test though...

    • @99897767
      @99897767 Před 6 lety +5

      Jammoko pretty sure that is just a dish washer...

    • @MrRichard57000
      @MrRichard57000 Před 6 lety

      and????

    • @tobinator680
      @tobinator680 Před 6 lety +1

      Yeah, thats thw joke....

  • @douglasskinner
    @douglasskinner Před 5 lety +1

    Dumb question: do you throw out the solution after you're done with the foil test?

  • @00bean00
    @00bean00 Před 4 lety +3

    Now do it with gold foil, please.

  • @apuuvah
    @apuuvah Před 3 lety +3

    Damn, nice test. The only problem is, how do I test before buying.

  • @hi-tech1246
    @hi-tech1246 Před 7 lety

    Buy?

  • @rootbeer4969
    @rootbeer4969 Před 10 lety

    Quite interesting...

  • @Ritcheyyy
    @Ritcheyyy Před 10 lety +1

    Do I have to put the chemical also, isnt that just wasting?

    • @JiveAmpersan
      @JiveAmpersan Před 10 lety

      It depends upon what it is that you are cleaning whether or not you have to use a chemical bath. The chemicals in the chemical bath change depending on the job, and are typically being used more for their interactions with the ultrasonic cleaner then for their own cleaning properties. I found latem.com/UItrasonic-Cleaning-vs-Drum-Washing-Auger-Washing-.htm to give a brief explanation of this.

  • @creativeplanetjanet
    @creativeplanetjanet Před 9 lety +2

    Suppose I want to clean items made from aluminum; this type of cleaning does not seem like a good idea. Are the holes formed from the ultrasonic action of the machine or the cleaning agent?

    • @Dark6star
      @Dark6star Před 9 lety +2

      +Creative Planet Janet The video is titled testing the performance of your ultrasonic cleaner, not your cleaning solution, therefor its the ultrasonic cleaner making the holes, not the solution. Aluminum would be fine as not as it's not as thin as aluminum foil. Also I believe this is just water, other high pH, alkaline solutions can clean almost anything, but if pH goes too high, especially with softer metals like aluminum, parts can be damaged.

    • @creativeplanetjanet
      @creativeplanetjanet Před 8 lety

      Dark6star Thank you for the reply!

    • @weinberg86
      @weinberg86 Před 8 lety

      you have to find a detergent that is safe to use with aluminum. most detergents WILL ETCH aluminum.

    • @JB-kh7vg
      @JB-kh7vg Před 6 lety

      czcams.com/video/qzaMBekXE-E/video.html
      as the guy in that video says, it are air bubbles in the water that explose and cause damage due to the ultrasonic waves. and that such a thing shouldn't happen when you have a proper cleaning fluid that is degassed

    • @therealstubot
      @therealstubot Před 5 lety

      @@JB-kh7vg Caviatation bubbles are what do the cleaning. If you don't have cavitation bubbles in your ultrasonic cleaner, you might as well just hang your part in a bucket of static cleaner. If the guy in the video you linked in would have tried tap water without sweep, and distilled water without sweep, he would have gotten the same result on the aluminum foil. I've done this myself. If he would have used sweep on both, he would have gotten the same result. Degassing is crucial because bubbles in the medium that are not cavitation bubbles cause by the transducer, act as buffers and reduce the amount of cleaning action. Sweep is a frequency sweeping of the transducer that combats standing waves from forming extra hot spots in the water. Sweep will greatly reduce the damage an ultrasonic cleaner can do to a part, and give a better result overall. My unit doesn't have sweep, but I don't need it.

  • @Harshasai-Foryou-telugu

    What if i use only water

  • @Knapweed
    @Knapweed Před 3 lety

    Holy Aluminium, Batman!

  • @VictorSilva-rq4kz
    @VictorSilva-rq4kz Před 6 lety +5

    The General Sonic GS-1 is a fixed frequency ultra sonic cleaner. This is good for jewelry and car parts. Nothing delicate. The reason it puts holes in the aluminum foil is because of ultrasonic hot spots due to the fixed frequency(i.e. non-rotating frequency). A quality cleaner will rotate the frequency, say between 40 and 48Khz to avoid this kind of physical damage. If you put circuit boards in the cleaner shown they would all be damaged.

    • @therealstubot
      @therealstubot Před 5 lety +1

      :| Wish I'd have known that before I invested in my cleaner... although in fairness, my cleaning needs are automotive parts, machine tool parts cleaning, and some range brass. My cleaner destroys aluminum foil, and seems to be fine with thicker aluminum parts as long as I use a mild detergent or surfactant in the water.

    • @1madmax22
      @1madmax22 Před 5 lety

      So do you know which is a good ultrasonic machine for guns? I'm looking for one, and still not sure if one will damage any aluminum parts on a gun if I use it...even if I get one from say Hornady, I'm confused about it damaging anything on guns. I guess the steel is a given, that it won't be destroyed, but there are alloys in both uppers and lowers, I guess. I wanna build an AR platform pistol, is that something that will be damaged by an ultrasonic machine, or is it the cleaner solution, or both?

    • @1madmax22
      @1madmax22 Před 5 lety

      @@therealstubot This video is showing aluminum being destroyed. and, a guy in another video said don't put aluminum in an ultrasonic cleaner, it will pit it. IDK for sure, Im trying to find out if these will damage anything on guns. I mean if its just aluminum that will be damaged, I can try to keep that out of there. what about alloys? They should address this stuff in these video's...Damn it.

    • @therealstubot
      @therealstubot Před 5 lety +1

      @@1madmax22 I put aluminum in mine all the time. I've never damaged any aluminum parts. Aluminum foil is extremely thin, it's not very durable. Being so thin, and with such a large area relative to it's thickness, I assume its very susceptible to damage from cavitation bubbles. I use a few drops of plain ol hand soap in my cleaner, and the important thing is to dry your parts off as soon as you remove them from the cleaner. You're more likely to get water damage than cleaner damage to aluminum parts in my experience. I have some alloy 1911's and when I get back from the range, I strip them and throw everything but the barrels in the cleaner. I never do this to my AR-15's, I don't want to fully strip out the steel parts ( like expensive geissele triggers ) so they just get a good wipe and bore snake. I did get some scuffing on an aluminum cigar tube once, when the tube was resting on the bottom of the cleaner. Superficial damage at worst, and only because I wasn't being careful in loading it. You can get similar damage with any material you throw in an ultrasonic cleaner if it rests on the bottom where the transducer is mounted.

    • @1madmax22
      @1madmax22 Před 5 lety

      @@therealstubotWhat brand and model do you have? I was thinking about the Hornady, the long one bc I like the small tank to rest on the rim of the bigger tank and CLP bathe my pistols then let it drip dry, plus getting an air compressor to blow water out in-between water and oil -- is what I planned on doing. I know that seems like a lot as far as cost, but about $400 for the ultrasonic and $400 for the air compressor...to me worth it if all I have to do is rod the barrels out... And why not the barrels? I know they still need to be cleaned with a rod, but wouldn't the cleaner get most of the burned powder, and other left behind? Oh, the Hornady has at least two transducers too. From what I've read or watched, the best is an ultrasonic that sweeps from higher to lower frequencies, but thats getting into 4 digit dollars, too damn much. One of those companies wanted $5K--ok, thanks, bye. One that seemed to work really well was the Lyman 6000 and another Lyman. Thanks for responding, big help. Ive been pulling my hair out trying to figure out the best of the cheaper ones. Still like to know what you're using and why you don't do barrels too, REALLY appreciate it, thanks again.

  • @bobcatt2294
    @bobcatt2294 Před 6 lety

    So what we see are hotspots, as the foil is not evenly perforated. Which means the item to be cleaned needs to be rotated, like microwave ovens do.

    • @TonyLing
      @TonyLing Před 2 lety

      What we see are the effects of metal fatigue.

  • @sumanmondalsuman7635
    @sumanmondalsuman7635 Před 4 lety

    Ultrasonic cleaning Prise.........?

  • @Gavichap
    @Gavichap Před 9 lety +9

    This is EXCELLENT proof of what an ultrasonic bath can do to clogged printheads. Total destruction in less than 30 seconds!

  • @rashamohamedahmedhafz-nj6ey

    طريقه تشغيل الالترسونيك

  • @davegreentea6420
    @davegreentea6420 Před 6 lety

    Perforated in 1 minute? Mine did not.

  • @kay19833
    @kay19833 Před 5 lety

    You want to test if the sun really shines in summer too?

  • @ArcAiN6
    @ArcAiN6 Před 7 lety +2

    so.. you're saying i should just add an acidic solution to my ultrasonic cleaner, and watch as it weakens the already super thin aluminum enough for the vibrations to create micro tears...
    GOTCHYA!

  • @dragonfly1414
    @dragonfly1414 Před 7 lety

    Martijn Blokzijl
    Can we use ultrasonic cleaner 110v in U.S.?

    • @michaelclean771
      @michaelclean771 Před 3 lety

      Mostly, you can choose ultrasonic cleaner 110V for US market.

  • @jakereason8095
    @jakereason8095 Před 7 lety

    I personally use a plastic bucket full of water and soap that I shake really really well. Does about as good as a job as this thing.

  • @-Gunnarsson-
    @-Gunnarsson- Před 2 lety

    Buy x2 cleaners and make it into one with twice power

  • @theresarose9000
    @theresarose9000 Před 6 lety

    Where else can i find good practice questions for the CRCST exam like those on crcstreview.com ?

  • @WilliamGregory30533
    @WilliamGregory30533 Před 8 lety +9

    I like the music...

    • @Jammoko
      @Jammoko Před 6 lety

      I was losing the will to live after 30 seconds of that... toon @-@

    • @SunRabbit
      @SunRabbit Před 3 lety

      Actually, if you expose some aluminium foil to just the music, it will do the same thing as the ultrasound.

  • @RayL12
    @RayL12 Před 10 lety

    Sticking my finger in the water was a good enough sign of operation. The noise they make may also be a good indicator? I have yet to find a 1.2 litre UC that lasts more than 10 8 minute operations. Seems to me, the ones I have had have a short life.

    • @redneckhippiefreak
      @redneckhippiefreak Před 10 lety +2

      FYI; Sonic waves destroy flesh and cartilage. Try not to stick your fingers in it. Granted, it's not an instant thing & I'm sure you aren't holding things in the bath. But, over time It will add up. Ask a jeweler. lol

    • @RayL12
      @RayL12 Před 10 lety

      redneckhippiefreak Sonic waves of those designed for cleaners are, as you say, dustructive. You are right! :-)

    • @rootbeer4969
      @rootbeer4969 Před 10 lety +1

      I've been using my Harbor Freight 2.5-liter model for six years, RayL12. I run it for eight minutes, then let it cool eight minutes. These inexpensive cleaners cannot be run and run and run and run; they overheat the transducer. Then they fail. My guess is you've not been letting yours sufficiently cool. Lots of heat is generated when also generating a frequency of 400,000 to 500,000 cycles per second. You have to let the transducer cool. Try it...

    • @RayL12
      @RayL12 Před 10 lety

      rootbeer4969 You are most probably right? Although I only use it occasionally, there was the odd time when I ran it 3 times consecutively.
      I inspected the 'supply wire to transducer plate' and found it heavily sooted. Thinking it was a straightforward soldering job, I was surprised to see how easily the interface was destroyed. Should I consider buying another, I will heed your words.

  • @sf1532
    @sf1532 Před 3 lety

    I can't believe people clean records with this. How is it not destructive to the fine grooves in vinyl if this is what it does to aluminum in just a minute.

  • @olga1234708
    @olga1234708 Před 8 lety

    ŠKODA ,DA NI V SLOVENŠČINI

  • @TMS5100
    @TMS5100 Před 10 lety +1

    great illustration of why you should never clean aluminum parts in an ultrasonic cleaner.

    • @Kettenhund75
      @Kettenhund75 Před 4 lety +2

      The perforation was due to the foil flexing, not because ultrasonic cleaners destroy aluminum. I regularly clean aluminum parts in mine with no ill effects. If you want to clean your aluminum foil... then you are correct - an ultrasonic cleaner is a poor choice. Cleaning solution choice IS important, as some cleaners will stain or corrode aluminum.

  • @greenolive2715
    @greenolive2715 Před 9 lety +4

    thats just a load of BS.........................

    • @Dark6star
      @Dark6star Před 9 lety +5

      +green olive Elaborate..............................

    • @greenolive2715
      @greenolive2715 Před 7 lety +2

      i have an industrial 60 litre model in which i did this test and it dose not do that to the foil yet it cleans 100 times faster and a much cleaner result... rust,dirt, oils grease etc etc etc with ease and much more better than home ultrasonic cleaners. @ 2:20 it states if ultrasonic cleaner is working effectively, the foil should be perforated. i will say, BS again...!!

  • @kingdom777866
    @kingdom777866 Před 4 lety

    Another one can’t talk. ?

  • @subseeker
    @subseeker Před 10 lety +1

    Wasted minutes once again

  • @Motoinc
    @Motoinc Před 6 lety +2

    You never stated if the holes in your foil is good , to much or to little,.
    So i cant use anything from your test, better luck next time

  • @hosseinebrahimi3451
    @hosseinebrahimi3451 Před 2 lety

    Wish i had enough money do buy CZcams and delete music

  • @muth7813
    @muth7813 Před 7 lety

    I just tested mine and it blew a big hole right through the middle with some pin pricks around it. What does that mean? Don't stick my finger in there? Bwahaha

  • @Mentorcase
    @Mentorcase Před 7 lety

    Great for getting the assorted nasties out from under your fingernails