1. Choose the right detergent
Choose the right detergent according to the material of the Sand Sample Dyeing Machine (such as stainless steel, glass, etc.) and the type of stains (such as dye residue, grease, etc.).
It is recommended to use neutral or weak alkaline detergents and avoid using strong acids, strong alkalis, or corrosive detergents to avoid damage to the surface of the equipment.
2. How to use detergents
Dilution ratio: According to the instructions of the detergent, dilute in proportion (for example, 1:10 to 1:20) to achieve the best cleaning effect.
Application method: Spray or apply the detergent on the surface to be cleaned, such as the inner wall of the dye tank, nozzle, filter, etc.
Soaking treatment: For stubborn stains, soak the parts in the detergent solution for 10 to 30 minutes, and then gently scrub with a brush.
Rinse clean: After cleaning, rinse the equipment thoroughly with clean water to ensure that there is no detergent residue.
3. Precautions during cleaning
Power-off operation: Before cleaning, be sure to cut off the power supply of the equipment to ensure safety.
Avoid scratching with hard objects: Use a soft cloth or soft brush for cleaning, and avoid using hard objects to scratch the surface of the equipment.
Protect the seals: Pay attention to protecting the seals during cleaning, and avoid long-term contact of the detergent with the seals, which may cause aging or damage.
Good ventilation: Use detergents in a well-ventilated environment to avoid inhaling harmful gases.
4. Post-cleaning treatment
Dry the equipment: After cleaning, wipe the surface of the equipment with a clean cloth to avoid rust caused by residual moisture.
Check the status of the equipment: Reinstall the disassembled parts, check whether the equipment is normal, and ensure that there is no leakage.
Properly handling waste liquid: The waste liquid generated during the cleaning process should be properly handled to avoid pollution to the environment.
5. Special case handling
For dark dye residues, alkaline solutions (such as diluted caustic soda) can be used for multiple cleanings.
If there is scale on the surface of the equipment, a descaling agent can be used for cleaning, but attention should be paid to the corrosiveness of the descaling agent.





