Ultrasonic Liquid Processor
Ultrasonic dispersion uses liquid as a medium and adds high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations to the liquid. Since ultrasound is a mechanical wave and is not absorbed by molecules, it causes vibrational motion of molecules during propagation. Under the cavitation effect, that is, under additional effects such as high temperature, high pressure, micro-jet, strong vibration, etc., the distance between molecules increases the average distance due to vibration, eventually causing the molecules to break. The pressure released instantly by ultrasonic waves destroys the van der Waals force between particles, making it harder for particles to agglomerate together. Compared with conventional dispersion methods, ultrasonic dispersion technology has high efficiency and short time. There are applications in manufacturing such as graphene, nanomaterials, oils and paints.
Ultrasonic Liquid Processor
Under the action of ultrasonic energy, two or more immiscible liquids are mixed together, and one liquid is evenly dispersed in the other to form an emulsion-like liquid. This process is called ultrasonic emulsification. The biggest feature of ultrasonic emulsification is that it does not require emulsifiers. In addition, ultrasonic emulsification can control the type of emulsion, and the formed emulsion is more stable. The emulsifying ability of ultrasonic emulsification equipment in laboratories has been known and used for a long time. It is used in industry for efficient emulsification of mass production in production plants, such as cosmetics and skin care products, pharmaceutical ointments, paints, lubricants and Fuel etc.
Ultrasonic Liquid Processor
Ultrasound can better penetrate into plant tissues and improve mass transfer, and the cavitation generated by ultrasound can disrupt cell walls and promote the release of matrix components. Ultrasonic extraction is not easily restricted by the solvent used and allows the addition of co-extractants to further increase the polarity of the liquid phase and improve extraction efficiency; ultrasonic extraction technology improves the extraction rate of active ingredients, ensures the ideal utilization of raw materials, and reduces It reduces the consumption of solvents, can achieve significant economic benefits, and has little impact on the activity of active ingredients. It is used in essential oils, traditional Chinese medicine material processing and other industries.
Ultrasonic Liquid Processor
An important application of ultrasonic technology is the dispersion and deagglomeration of solids in liquids for the purpose of stirring. Ultrasonic mixing technology has been widely used in industrial fields such as food processing, papermaking, coatings, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles, petroleum, and metallurgy. Ultrasonic equipment can be easily installed on existing production lines, making it easier for manufacturers to upgrade at a lower cost equipment.