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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: | 1000w |
| 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:
Ultrasound Cavitation Sonochemistry Experimental Grade Liquid
Treatment is caused by cavitation phenomenon. The severe bubble
rupture during ultrasonic cavitation can cause extreme local
temperatures, heating/cooling rates, and pressures, leading to many
sonochemical processes, including ester exchange (used to produce
biodiesel), pollutant degradation, and pasteurization, crude oil
desulfurization, and more. Ultrasonic processors with
high-frequency amplitude can perform sonochemical treatment of any
scale.
The high amplitude ultrasound processor provided by FUNSONIC is
suitable for various sonochemical applications. It can maintain
extremely high ultrasonic amplitude at any operational scale, thus
greatly enhancing sonochemical processes, and can directly
implement laboratory results in production environments.
Parameters:
| Model | FSD-2010-GL |
| Name | 20Khz Experimental Ultrasonic Extraction Equipment |
| Frequency | 20Khz |
| Power | 1000w |
| 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 |
FAQ:
Q: What is Ultrasonic?
A: Although sound is an auditory sensation, it is not always audible. The literal meaning of ultrasound is beyond sound; Sound above the human audible spectrum. The frequency of sound is the number of cycles of sound waves within one second. The frequency is measured in units called Hertz (Hz). Since 18 kHz per second (18000 Hz/cycle) is approximately the upper limit of human hearing, ultrasound refers to sound waves that exceed that frequency. 20 kHz is the most effective frequency for liquid handling applications.
Q: What is the difference between an ultrasonic processor and an ultrasonic bath?
A: Due to many factors, the ultrasound intensity and power in the bath
are low, position dependent, and inconsistent. Using an ultrasonic
processor, due to the high, concentrated, and adjustable energy
intensity at the top of the tool, the processing speed is
significantly accelerated and the repeatability is high.
Although sound waves have strong penetration at lower frequencies
(20-40 kHz), they may damage certain fragile bioactive components.


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