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Professional Ultrasonic Washing Machine for Jewelry & Parts Cleaning
Every jewelry bench ends up dealing with polishing compounds, casting residue, dust, oils, and all the little things that build up during production. A dedicated washing machine helps take care of that mess so pieces come out looking cleaner before inspection, plating, stone setting, or final delivery.
Katway offers a wide selection of jewelry cleaning equipment for workshops of different sizes, from compact countertop units to larger systems built for heavier workloads. As a factory-direct manufacturer, we focus on dependable construction, stable operation, and practical designs that fit real jewelry-making environments.
These machines are used throughout the production process. Some makers clean castings before finishing work begins. Others use cleaning equipment after polishing, soldering, engraving, or repair work. No matter where it fits into your workflow, cleaner jewelry is easier to inspect, photograph, package, and present to customers.
FAQ
Q1: What kinds of jewelry can be cleaned in these machines?
A1: Rings, bracelets, earrings, pendants, chains, findings, and many other jewelry components can be cleaned depending on the machine type and cleaning solution being used.
Q2: Are jewelry cleaning machines only for commercial workshops?
A2: No. Many compact models fit comfortably in small studios, home workshops, and custom jewelry businesses.
Q3: Can cleaning equipment remove polishing compound residue?
A3: Yes. Removing leftover polishing compounds is one of the most common reasons jewelers add a cleaning machine to their workspace.
Q4: How do I choose the right machine size?
A4: Consider how many pieces you process each day. Larger production environments typically benefit from higher-capacity systems, while smaller studios may prefer compact tabletop units.
Q5: Do these machines require frequent maintenance?
A5: Basic cleaning and regular solution changes are usually enough to keep most units running smoothly.
