The vibrating surface of the transducer unit in use is scratched, is this a problem?
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The vibrating surface of the transducer unit in use is scratched, is this a problem?
In the case of cleaning at low frequencies, where cavitation is used for cleaning, the vibrating surfaces gradually friction as mechanical forces are repeatedly applied to the vibrating surfaces. This friction is called erosion.
As erosion progresses, holes (pinholes) form on the vibrating surface, allowing cleaning fluidliquid to enter the transducer unit and causing it to malfunction.
Even if the ultrasonic transducer unit is used correctlyproperly, erosion and deterioration of the packing will occur over many years of use. We recommend periodic inspections of the ultrasonic transducer unit before it deteriorates and malfunctions.