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Introduction To Coronavirus Electrode Cleaning Methods

Dec 20, 2025 Leave a message

Coronavirus Machine Electrode Cleaning Methods

1. Use Professional Cleaning Agents

Coronavirus machine electrodes are generally made of high-temperature and corrosion-resistant tungsten steel. Improper use can affect the lifespan of the electrodes. It is recommended to use professional cleaning agents, such as metal surface cleaners and descaling agents, to clean the electrodes. Protect your skin and eyes during cleaning; direct contact is strictly prohibited.

2. Learn to Disassemble and Assemble Electrodes

Coronavirus machine electrodes are usually divided into center electrodes and edge electrodes. Cleaning requires disassembling the electrodes, and this requires certain skills; otherwise, it may damage the electrodes. It is recommended to carefully read the coronavirus machine user manual before disassembling the electrodes, or have them repaired by a professional.

3. Detailed Manual Brushing

Cleaning the electrodes requires a brush. Direct brushing is not recommended; use a small brush to gently wipe every detail. Do not use excessive force when brushing to avoid scratching the electrode surface. Do not use hard brushes or steel wool or other hard objects for cleaning.

 

Precautions

1. Unplug the corona machine before cleaning the electrodes to prevent electric shock.

2. Electrodes should not be cleaned too frequently; there is a prescribed cleaning cycle. Too short a cleaning interval will reduce electrode lifespan, while too long an interval will affect the equipment's performance.

3. After cleaning, apply lubricating oil to reduce friction between electrodes and extend their lifespan.

4. Regularly check the condition of the electrodes. Replace them promptly if there is obvious damage or aging.

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