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titleOfInvention Ultrasonic cleaner and automatic analyzer using the same
abstract In addition to the configuration of a vibration part that can clean the tip of a nozzle, an ultrasonic cleaner provided with a cleaning tank that generates a standing wave in the liquid even at a low liquid level is realized. A vibration head having a cylindrical hole at a distal end portion that extends in a vertical direction and has a longitudinal direction extending from the ultrasonic vibrator toward the cleaning tank. And an air layer or a metal member provided at least in a region in which the vibration head 209 is projected in the vertical direction below the cleaning tank 206. The ultrasonic vibrator has the vibration head 209 in the longitudinal direction of the cylindrical hole and Driven at a frequency that resonates and vibrates in a vibration mode with deformation in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, and at least a region in which the vibration head 209 is projected in the vertical direction in the bottom of the cleaning tank 206 is made of a material mainly composed of resin. Thus, the height of the cleaning liquid stored in the cleaning tank 206 is set to be shorter than ¼ of the wavelength required by the frequency for driving the ultrasonic transducer and the sound speed. [Selection] Figure 4
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