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maxpina

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  1. But this type of vinyl has a hole much bigger than 33 rpm!
  2. @Owen Y Which adapter should be used for 45 rpm?
  3. I act in this way: I turn on the ultrasound, I clean the vinyl for 15 minutes at a temperature of 30/35 ° C, then for 3 minutes I turn on the filtering system with the ultrasound system and the rotation motor still on, in this way I performed the cleaning for a good period of time but at the end and 3 minutes are sufficient because with a flow rate of 400 l / min of the pump I can completely filter the contents of the tank for three times!, I think this system is valid, I put the image of the filter at the end of the cycle of about 50 vinyls
  4. Of course, @Owen Y, you can publish it on your site, I would very much like it! The box contains the pump that sucks the liquid from the drain into the bottom, sends it into the cartridge with the 10 "high polypropylene filter of 1 micron and then the liquid comes out clean and is reintroduced in the upper part of the ultrasonic tank.The pump has a flow rate of 800 l / h, I carried out tests and with the filtration system it reaches 400 l / h, so the tank contains about 6 liters of liquid so every minute it should filter all the liquid contained in the tank.Here are the links where I made some purchases: Ultrasonic Tank Kit for rotation Rotation motor filtration pump Cartridge Filter Filter Inner sleeve
  5. Finally I managed to clean a bit of vinyl with my new system, the result was excellent look at my video Thanks !
  6. I change the subject, that is we admit to having done the cleaning and that I can't perceive the difference, there is some system with some tests with an audio editing program (Audacity?) To measure the success of the ultrasonic cleaning process, of course we should surely already hearing by ear, do any of you have any experience? Did you do any tests before and after cleaning, objective tests with measurements? Thank you
  7. @Juzbear Could you suggest which part mixture you use in the various ingredients for cleaning in the ultrasonic bath? Thank you
  8. I tried turning the grill motor off and back on and actually reversing the rotation direction, very well this week we wash the clothes !!!??
  9. I took this, hopefully https://www.ebay.it/itm/Electric-BBQ-Roast-Rotisserie-Grill-Motor-Rotator-Barbecue-Tool-220V-Black/153289597732?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 now I'll try to do what you tell me.
  10. @georgesgiralt But it is not possible to doll the direction of rotation of the motor, even turning it off and back on, maybe it should be at 12V and reversing the power cables, maybe you would change the direction of rotation, maybe, but it's not my case. My question was whether the sense of rotation (I have the counter-clockwise direction at this moment) is problematic for optimal disk cleaning? Thank you
  11. @Owen Y I received the motor of the rotisserie I mounted it on the kit and perfect! The only problem is that the direction of rotation is the opposite to the indication that you put on the iron plate, does it create problems? I can't mount it any other way!
  12. Even here with us in Italy (Piedmont) he did very hot !! I'm still waiting for the rotisserie motor, I convinced myself not to put IPA in the solution, then I'll see maybe I'll do more tests, in my workflow I added a diy suction with a vacuum cleaner bin (not it's for liquids but that's okay), at one end of the tube I inserted a piece of 25 mm elbow tube where I made a 3 mm wide slot that I covered at the edges with very delicate microfibre (see Vinyl Vac 33), then I found an akai turntable as a gift, I disassembled my arm and used it to place the disk when it comes out of the ultrasonic bath, for now the movement is manual, I did some tests and I must say that it sucks very well, the disc remains perfectly dry and without residues. as soon as the engine arrives I will be able to take pictures and a video. Hi everyone.
  13. @Moh could you post the model so we check if ours came? Thank you Max
  14. I use the "ONZOW ZERODUST STYLUS CLEANER" I bought it on ebay from this seller ... it's very reliable! from him I also bought the Nagaoka MP100 cartridge, and the Nagaoka roller
  15. About the use of IPA in mixtures What about this London Jazz article? I think it can be reliable, isn't it? Thanks
  16. So as recommended in the articles, it could be useful to insert ammonium hydroxide (ammonia in aqueous solution), which dissolves fats, as an alternative to IPA, has anyone tried already? do you have any feedback?
  17. @Owen Y could you insert the link of the article that recommends not to use IPA ? What do you mean by brush vacuum cleaner? I built myself a suction system with a "VinylVac 33" nozzle. All the washers (Okki nokki, Nitty Gritty etc.) work with that system, they should not produce electrostatic charges ... Yes @andyr the quantities are lower, I will reduce them too, now I want to understand @Owen Y motivations, I wouldn't want the vinyls to be de-laminated
  18. @andyr From the technical data sheets for the IPA the lower flash point is 2% in volume, while the upper one is 12% so I think you are quiet up to a quantity of 100 ml of IPA in 800 ml of water to avoid problems of flammability.
  19. The mix recipe should be 800 pp Distilled water 200 pp Isopropyl alcohol 5 ml of wetting agent (infotol, tetenal or others) I got this alcohol
  20. the only component that deserves attention and isothiazolone which is an antimicrobial, this component, if you read the label of your dish detergent you will see that it is present, so ....
  21. I use this I bought here, and a great product and it is also antistatic, for the subject of toxicity I wouldn't have too many problems, also because they are TENSIOACTIVE, main components of the detergents we have at home (I am a chemist), are you sick when you shower with hot water? Good wash to all.
  22. I'd like to know if anyone has tried with the 1 micron cartridge filtering system, while doing the ultrasonic cleaning, this because you would always have the liquid clean and when you take out the vinyl from the tank it shouldn't have residues on the surface, this it would allow the suction operation to be eliminated but the drying operation to be carried out immediately. On the net I found people who say that doing it while you work decreases the power of cavitation and therefore of cleaning the ultrasound system. Thanks
  23. @andyr wow, I didn't think you could have a 60 khz tank, the effect you have at this frequency is less energetic but more precise and the car is also less noisy, I searched on the internet but I didn't find tank at that frequency, I'm all at 40, like the one I bought, is the drying system cold? It could be built with the fans of PC houses ...
  24. @andyr but the dryer cube is the ultrasonic cleaning system right? I thought it was a machine to do the drying operation! How do you dry the vinyl after doing the ultrasound operation?
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