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Will an ultrasonic cleaner damage the print bed?

Hi 😊 , I don't have the CW1 yet, so I'm using an ultrasonic cleaner.

  1. I'm wondering if I can simply dunk the whole print bed with print in the ultra sonic cleaner?
  2. I wonder if the print will automatically come off the print bed?
  3. Would the print bed or print bed paint/surface be damaged?
  4. Anyone tried this before?
Posted : 17/02/2020 8:09 am
momeedees
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RE: Will an ultrasonic cleaner damage the print bed?

+1

Also interested in any info about the VAT/Tank to be cleaned in an ultrasonic bath (with water and dishwash).

Any experiences shared, appreciated.

Posted : 18/02/2020 4:51 pm
m.neeser@bluemail.ch
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RE: Will an ultrasonic cleaner damage the print bed?
Posted by: @kotgc

Hi 😊 , I don't have the CW1 yet, so I'm using an ultrasonic cleaner.

  1. I'm wondering if I can simply dunk the whole print bed with print in the ultra sonic cleaner?
  2. I wonder if the print will automatically come off the print bed?
  3. Would the print bed or print bed paint/surface be damaged?
  4. Anyone tried this before?

Don‘t worry about the print bed: this is anodized aluminium and will not be damaged by an ultrasonc cleaner containg IMS or ethanol nor any other mild solvents.

Posted : 18/02/2020 7:45 pm
m.neeser@bluemail.ch
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RE: Will an ultrasonic cleaner damage the print bed?
Posted by: @kotgc

Hi 😊 , I don't have the CW1 yet, so I'm using an ultrasonic cleaner.

  1. I'm wondering if I can simply dunk the whole print bed with print in the ultra sonic cleaner?
  2. I wonder if the print will automatically come off the print bed?
  3. Would the print bed or print bed paint/surface be damaged?
  4. Anyone tried this before?

Don‘t worry about the print bed: this is anodized aluminium and will not be damaged by an ultrasonc cleaner containing IMS or ethanol or any other mild solvents.

Posted : 18/02/2020 7:46 pm
k
 k
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Will an ultrasonic cleaner damage the print bed?

Thanks.

I'm using methylated spirits (denatured alcohol) as the cleaning liquid.

It's 25% the cost of the recommended 3D print resin cleaning IPA (isopropyl alcohol).

This post was modified 5 years ago by k
Posted : 19/02/2020 2:09 am
Area51
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RE: Will an ultrasonic cleaner damage the print bed?
Posted by: @kotgc

Thanks.

I'm using methylated spirits (denatured alcohol) as the cleaning liquid.

It's 25% the cost of the recommended 3D print resin cleaning IPA (isopropyl alcohol).

My experience with denatured alcohol is that it leaves a thin white film after evaporation - properly the additives to make it undrinkable. Do you wash in water to avoid that film?

Have a look at my models on Printables.com 😉

Posted : 19/02/2020 2:40 am
k
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Will an ultrasonic cleaner damage the print bed?

@area51

I'm about to do my first 3D print.

Posted : 19/02/2020 4:51 am
m.neeser@bluemail.ch
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RE: Will an ultrasonic cleaner damage the print bed?
Posted by: @area51
Posted by: @kotgc

Thanks.

I'm using methylated spirits (denatured alcohol) as the cleaning liquid.

It's 25% the cost of the recommended 3D print resin cleaning IPA (isopropyl alcohol).

My experience with denatured alcohol is that it leaves a thin white film after evaporation - properly the additives to make it undrinkable. Do you wash in water to avoid that film?

I'm using denaturated alcohol (ethanol / methilated spirits) too and can sometimes find white spots on my casts after washing. But this mainly happens when I let the alcohol evaporate. When blowing it off with air (airbrush pistol) this will not happen.

Some resins seem more prone to the white spots, others less: The Prusa Tough Gray resin doesn't show any white marks at all, even when I let the alcohol evaporate. The transparent resin is more delicate.

Give the parts a final rinse in clean alcohol and keep water off the prints. The alcohol/resin mix combined with water produces a whitish slurry. This is what probably happens

 

Posted : 19/02/2020 8:54 am
Area51
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RE: Will an ultrasonic cleaner damage the print bed?

@m-neeser

I will try denaturated alcohol as this is a lot cheaper and more easy to come by. Maybe a first clean dip in denaturated alcohol to clean for uncured resin and then a final bath in isopropyl to clean off denaturated alcohol before drying. That would make the expensive isopropyl alcohol last 😀 

Have a look at my models on Printables.com 😉

Posted : 20/02/2020 12:17 am
k
 k
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Will an ultrasonic cleaner damage the print bed?

Nice 😉 

I will try to full test and post results if bad.

Posted : 20/02/2020 12:24 am
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