Can I use solvent cleaning in my ultrasonic cleaning equipment?

At present, most ultrasonic cleaners are designed for aqueous cleaning. Solvent cleaning requires a dedicated "gas phase" cleaner. Ordinary washing machines use solvent cleaning, because ultrasonic energy has a certain amount of energy converted into heat energy, it is easy to cause a large amount of solvent evaporation, spread to the air, resulting in waste of solvents, and endanger the operator's health. The "gas-phase" washing machine is equipped with a condensing coil on the basis of an ordinary washing machine to form a cold air barrier to ensure that the solvent is substantially free of volatilization.
For some of the electronic industry's commonly used "IPA" (isopropyl alcohol), cleaning agents such as volatile oil, in order to slow down the temperature of the cleaning solution, reduce the loss of volatile, can also be used in the cleaning solution installed inside the cooling water through the condensation The coil controls the temperature of the cleaning fluid.