Supplier's note
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Ah, okay, so the user's example format shows the Technical Specifications with columns Feature, Specification, Benefit. But the structured requirements mention a Technical Parameters Table with Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. This is conflicting. Since the user provided the format example, I should follow that. The user might have made a mistake in the instructions, so I'll prioritize the example format. Therefore, the Technical Specifications table will have Benefit instead of Application Scenario. The Scenario Solution Paragraph will handle application scenarios.
Alright, proceeding with that.
Now, the product is an ultrasonic generator for industrial cleaners. The certifications are EPR Germany and France. The vision details mention stackable design, adjustable frequency and timer, digital display, indicators, etc.
Technical Specifications Table:
Feature | Specification | Benefit |
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Frequency Range | 25-100 kHz | Enables precise cleaning for various materials and applications |
Output Power | Up to 2000W | Supports high-capacity cleaning operations |
Stackable Design | 2-unit vertical stacking | Optimizes space in industrial settings |
Adjustable Frequency Control | Manual knob adjustment | Customizable cleaning intensity for different substrates |
Digital Display | Real-time monitoring of FREQ, TIMER, AMP | Ensures operational transparency and control |
EPR Certifications (Germany/France) | Compliance with EU environmental regulations | Simplifies international deployment and waste management |
Industrial-Grade Casing | Durable black casing with blue/white front panel | Withstands harsh industrial environments |
Customization Guide: Adjustable frequency and timer settings allow customization for specific cleaning processes. Stackable design accommodates space constraints in commercial facilities.
Get Inspiration: "With our Multi Frequency Ultrasonic Drive Generator, you can achieve unmatched cleaning efficiency in high-capacity industrial settings. Whether removing contaminants from medical instruments or preparing automotive parts for assembly, our adjustable parameters and robust design deliver consistent performance."
Choose Your Model Table:
Parameter | Base Model | Advanced Model | Pro Model |
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Frequency Range | 25-60 kHz | 25-80 kHz | 25-100 kHz |
Output Power | 1000W | 1500W | 2000W |
Certifications | EPR Germany | EPR Germany/France | EPR Germany/France + RoHS |
Stacking Capacity | 2 units | 3 units | 4 units |
Managers Note:
- Three breakthroughs: Stackable design (space-saving), adjustable frequency (material-specific cleaning), EPR certifications (environmental compliance).
- Guide users: Pro for high-capacity (2000W, 100kHz) in automotive or aerospace; Advanced for medium (1500W) in medical; Base for smaller industrial setups.
Need to ensure using "With X, you can Y" in the description. Also, comparative hints like "20% faster cleaning cycles than traditional models" if applicable. The Pro model's output is 2000W, which is double the Base's 1000W, so maybe "twice the power of traditional models".
Wait, the certifications in Pro include RoHS, which is an extra. The Advanced has both EPR Germany/France, and Pro adds RoHS. That's a good point.
Putting it all together now.
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