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titleOfInvention Ultrasonic cleaning equipment
abstract An alkaline ink that has entered a concave portion of a roller and has been fixed is washed. SOLUTION: An alkaline ink fixed to the bottom of a concave portion of an object to be cleaned (roller) 7 is subjected to ultrasonic vibration to a liquid in a nozzle chamber 4 from a vibration plate 2 in contact with the ultrasonic element 1 from the ultrasonic element 1. Irradiated to generate ultrasonic cleaning liquid, and in the ultrasonic cleaning liquid in the nozzle chamber 4, the object to be cleaned 7 from the diaphragm 2 is constant at intervals of an integral multiple of 1/2 of one wavelength according to the frequency. By holding, the alkaline ink fixed to the bottom of the recess is washed with maximum effect. The ultrasonic cleaning device has a positioning device that determines the position of the object 7 to be cleaned. [Selection] Figure 1
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