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Small Solvent Cleaning Device 'AL1010'

Low flash point solvents such as chlorhexane, IPA, and acetone are available for use!

The "AL1010" is a compact solvent cleaning device developed by FORWARD TECHNOLOGY, a group company of CREST ULTRASONICS. As a mass production model, it offers cost advantages and is designed for the use of low flash point solvents (such as IPA and acetone). It supports immersion cleaning and is equipped with CREST's advanced ultrasonic cleaning system. 【Features】 - For immersion cleaning, options of 58kHz, 132kHz, and 192kHz from Crest are available. - The freeboard is designed at 100%. - Circulation pump and filter can be implemented. - Easy operation with a built-in sequencer. - Equipped with an automatic shutter. - Capable of incorporating a solvent regeneration device. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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【Other Features】 ■ No external chiller required (built-in cooling unit) ■ Equipped with an elevator inside the device for easy removal of the cleaning basket ■ Removable outer panels (easy access during maintenance) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Small Solvent Cleaning Device 'AL1010'

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UC Technology Inc. (USA) has been at the forefront of ultrasonic technology since 1966, advancing alongside semiconductor manufacturing equipment. After establishing UC Japan Co., Ltd. in 1990, we developed strong relationships with major semiconductor manufacturing equipment manufacturers in Japan, primarily focusing on OEM supply for numerous wire bonders and flip chip bonders, building trust and a solid track record. Since 2005, we have collaborated with our sister companies, including Lincos (Switzerland), Artec (Switzerland), Crest (USA), Martin Walter (Germany), and KLN (Germany), and have also begun handling various ultrasonic applications. To support global efforts to address environmental and energy issues, we prioritize meeting requirements such as efficiency, lightweight design, miniaturization, strength, airtightness, and reproducibility. We value experimental verification with our customers and continuously propose ultrasonic solutions necessary for creating the future of manufacturing. Please feel free to consult with us.