I am planning to purchase a Sharperteck ultra cleaner (US) and still trying to find the “right†size and accessories to go with it. When I was first looking at these, I was thinking of using the approximate size of the cartridge to figure out the cleaning capacity of the cleaners. For example a 308 cartridge has a “rectangular†volume of 2â€x0.465â€x0.465†which equates a volume of about 0.43 square inch. So a SH120-3L which has tank dimensions of 9â€x5.5â€x4â€. I understand that the material to be cleaned with these 40KHz tanks should be at least 1†from the bottom so this would reduce dimensions to 9â€x5.5â€x3†which should still give a volume of 148.5 square inch. With this in mind, the cleaner would have a theoretical capacity to hold and clean a maximum of 343 pieces of 308 brass.
My experience with using US cleaners is restricted to the laboratory situation where we use the US energy to help us dissolve relatively insoluble compounds. As such we usually deal with small amounts of material in small glass vial sitting in a large US tank. However, when thinking about brass cleaning, the more I think about this, I realize that even though the tank could hold that many pieces of brass, it may not be able to actually clean that many since with each piece of added brass will absorb some of the ultrasonic energy and as a result weaken the pulse and its ability to clean. So my question to the folks who has used the Sharpertech, what would be a real life cleaning capacity for the SH120-3L? The normal pieces of brass I like to prep are actually closer to about 150 and so much smaller than the 343 theoretical number. My question would be if the SH120-3L is the right size for me?
The other question I have is with brass cleaning, what type of basket should one use to hold the brass? Any suggestion of a source for it? Anything else I would need? For cleaner I will be buying a gallon of their 1220-G cleaner.
My experience with using US cleaners is restricted to the laboratory situation where we use the US energy to help us dissolve relatively insoluble compounds. As such we usually deal with small amounts of material in small glass vial sitting in a large US tank. However, when thinking about brass cleaning, the more I think about this, I realize that even though the tank could hold that many pieces of brass, it may not be able to actually clean that many since with each piece of added brass will absorb some of the ultrasonic energy and as a result weaken the pulse and its ability to clean. So my question to the folks who has used the Sharpertech, what would be a real life cleaning capacity for the SH120-3L? The normal pieces of brass I like to prep are actually closer to about 150 and so much smaller than the 343 theoretical number. My question would be if the SH120-3L is the right size for me?
The other question I have is with brass cleaning, what type of basket should one use to hold the brass? Any suggestion of a source for it? Anything else I would need? For cleaner I will be buying a gallon of their 1220-G cleaner.