Method and system for ultrasonically cleaning operating mandrel
An ultrasonic and mandrel technology, applied in the field of ultrasonic cleaning, can solve the problems of inability to clean parts, poor cleaning effect, and heavy cleaning workload, and achieve environmental cleaning effects, shorten cleaning time, and low cleaning costs.
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[0027] The anionic surfactant described in embodiment 2 is sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, and described nonionic surfactant is coconut oil fatty acid, and described monocarboxylic acid is capric acid, and described dicarboxylic acid The acid is adipic acid.
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[0028] The anionic surfactant described in embodiment 3 is sodium stearate, and described nonionic surfactant is fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, and described monocarboxylic acid is myristic acid, and described dicarboxylic acid The acid is succinic acid.
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[0029] The anionic surfactant described in embodiment 4 is polyoxyethylene sodium lauryl sulfate, and described nonionic surfactant is alkylphenol polyoxyethylene ether, and described monocarboxylic acid is n-butyric acid, and described The dicarboxylic acid is succinic acid.
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