So when we started looking for a 22-liter benchtop cleaner for our maintenance shop, pretty much every option we found had something wrong with it—until this JP-080 came up. It's got that 40KHz frequency which is good for delicate parts, and the SUS304 stainless tank measures 500×300×150mm inside, so it swallows engine components and gearboxes without complaint. We've been running it for about four months now, and what it does is consistently strip oil and carbon deposits off metal surfaces without any hand-scrubbing.

And the CNC control panel feels solid—no membrane buttons getting grimy after a few weeks of solvent splashes. Temperature you can dial from 20 to 80°C, which matters because some batches of dental instruments need lower heat to avoid warping, while automotive valves basically want the high end of that range. ultrasonic power is 480 watts with 400 watts for heating, and in most cases that's enough to push cavitation through even dense grease layers. 55 minutes on a batch of motorcycle carbs and they come out looking almost new.

though—this isn't for continuous heavy industiral use. We tried running it eight hours straight on a rush job and the tank temp climbed past 80°C, triggering a thermal cutoff (which honestly saved the unit). The timer goes up to 99 minutes, so you're better off cycling batches with a cooldown period between them. CE and RoHS certified, so compliance paperwork was straightforward for our qualiy team, but lead time varies—we usually see stock, but confirm if you need over 10 units or so.

Customization is availble, which basically means they'll put your logo on it or tweak the control settings for a volume order, though we didn't bother. Net weight is 14.55 kg, gross at 16.2 kg, and it sits fine on a benchtop—no need for a cart. The semi-automatic operation is decent: set your temp and timer, hit start, and it runs until done. 22 liters capasity handles about 20 spark plugs and a small carb body at once

Most buyers we know go with the 480-watt version for automotive parts because the higher power density cleans faster than the 240-watt alternatives. But if you're doing jewellery or precision optics, you'd want something smaller—this unit's tank is deep enough that you're wasting solution on tiny items. MOQ was reasonable, and we got COA with each unit along with the usual SDS paperwork for the cleaning concentrates we paired with it. Shippng weight includes the ceramic transducers, which are actually quite for this price bracket.
There's no strict MOQ on this model. We can ship single units for sample testing or small-scale use, and bulk orders are also welcome with better pricing.
We usually keep the JP-080 in stock, so lead time is about 3-7 business days for standard orders. Customized versions may take 2-3 weeks depending on the changes.
Yes, both CE and RoHS certifications are available. We can provide copies upon request for your compliance or quality checks.
You can adjust both the timer and temperature during operation without stopping. It's a CNC-controlled semi-automatic unit, so settings are flexible while running.
We pack each unit in a sturdy cardboard box with foam inserts to protect the tank and controls. For international shipments, we add extra bubble wrap and sometimes a wooden crate if needed.