Ultrasonic Cleaners
Ultrasonic cleaners are an important part of the instrument cleaning and sterilisation process within dental clinics, podiatry practices, veterinary clinics and other healthcare environments. Before autoclaving can take place effectively, debris and contaminants must first be removed from instrument surfaces.
Ultrasonic cleaning provides a proven and efficient method of cleaning instruments, helping improve steam contact and steam penetration during sterilisation. Ultrasonic cleaners are widely used to support infection control procedures and require minimal maintenance beyond regular cleaning solution changes.
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2.5 Litre Ultrasonic Cleaner
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Why Clinics Use Ultrasonic Cleaners
Ultrasonic cleaners are widely used in dental clinics, podiatry practices, veterinary surgeries, beauty clinics and tattoo studios as part of the instrument cleaning process before sterilisation. They help remove debris, contaminants and particles from instruments before they are placed into an autoclave.
Using ultrasonic cleaning technology helps improve the effectiveness of sterilisation by ensuring better steam contact and penetration during the autoclave cycle. This is particularly important for instruments with grooves, hinges and difficult-to-clean surfaces where debris can build up during treatments.
Ultrasonic Cleaning and Infection Control
Effective infection control involves more than simply sterilising instruments. Instruments should first be cleaned correctly to remove visible debris before sterilisation begins.
Many clinics use ultrasonic cleaners alongside:
- Class B autoclaves
- Sterilisation pouches
- Distilled water systems
- Medical trolleys
- Instrument trays
Together, these systems help support a more organised and efficient sterilisation workflow.
Ultrasonic Cleaners for Dental and Medical Instruments
Ultrasonic cleaners are suitable for cleaning a wide range of instruments commonly used in healthcare and clinical environments, including:
- Dental instruments
- Podiatry tools
- Veterinary instruments
- Beauty treatment tools
- Tattoo and piercing instruments
Modern ultrasonic cleaning units are available in different sizes to suit both smaller clinics and busy healthcare environments with higher instrument volumes.
Benefits of Ultrasonic Cleaners
Benefits of ultrasonic cleaners include:
- Improved cleaning consistency
- Reduced manual cleaning time
- Better cleaning of hard-to-reach areas
- Support for infection control procedures
- Faster instrument preparation
- Improved sterilisation support
Regular maintenance and changing the cleaning solution when required will help ensure ultrasonic cleaners continue to perform effectively over time.




