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| Brand Name: | FUNSONIC |
| Model Number: | FSD-2012-GL |
| Certification: | CE |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| MOQ: | 1 UNIT |
| Price: | Negotation |
| Payment Terms: | T/T,Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 1000 unit per month |
| Delivery Time: | 5-8 work days |
| Packaging Details: | Packed by Wooden Case |
| Name: | 20Khz Experimental Liquid Ultrasonic Processing |
| Frequency: | 20Khz |
| Power: | 1200w |
| Input Voltage: | 220V±10%,50/60Hz |
| Emitter Materials: | Titanium Alloy |
| Emitter Type: | Focus Type |
| Durable Temperature: | 0-80℃ |
| Application: | Ultrasonic extraction, dispersion, emulsification, defoaming, crushing, stirring |
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| Hangzhou Qianrong Automation Equipment Co.,Ltd |
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Description:
The 20Khz coating ultrasonic suspension fine dispersion technology
is a method that uses low-frequency ultrasound to achieve efficient
dispersion and uniform suspension of pigments and additives in
coatings.
The 20Khz coating ultrasonic suspension fine dispersion technology
can achieve high dispersion effect in a short time through
ultrasonic vibration, reduce production cycle, and improve the
color consistency, glossiness, and coverage of the coating through
uniform pigment dispersion, thereby enhancing the stability of the
coating.
Parameters:
| Model | FSD-2012-GL |
| Name | 20Khz Experimental Ultrasonic Extraction Equipment |
| Frequency | 20Khz |
| Power | 1200w |
| Input Voltage | 220V±10%,50/60Hz |
| Emitter Materials | Titanium Alloy |
| Emitter Type | Focus Type |
| Durable Temperature | 0-80℃ |
| Application | Ultrasonic extraction, dispersion, emulsification, defoaming, crushing, stirring |
Frequency Impact:
1. Cavitation effect
Low frequency ultrasound (usually in the range of 20 kHz to 100
kHz):
It can generate larger bubbles, which release stronger energy when
they collapse, helping to break the aggregation of larger
particles.
More suitable for handling the dispersion of larger particles and
high viscosity liquids.
High frequency ultrasound (usually above 100 kHz):
The generated bubbles are small, and the local energy generated
during collapse is high, but the dispersion effect on larger
particles is limited.
More suitable for handling small particles and applications that
require high uniformity.
2. Dispersion speed
Low frequency: Usually has a fast dispersion speed, but may cause
larger particles to still exhibit significant aggregation after
dispersion.
High frequency: The dispersion speed is relatively slow, but it can
achieve a more uniform dispersion effect and reduce particle
aggregation.
3. Impact on liquids
Low frequency ultrasound: may cause overheating of liquids and
excessive vigorous movement of bubbles, leading to changes in the
physical properties of liquids.
High frequency ultrasound: has less thermal impact on liquids and
is more suitable for temperature sensitive materials.
4. Applicable materials
Low frequency: Suitable for materials with high viscosity and large
particles, such as certain inks and coatings.
High frequency: suitable for nanometer materials, lotion and other
dispersion systems requiring high stability.


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