2020 High quality 1500w Labotatory Ultrasonic Processor - 1000W ultrasonic homogenizer sonicator probe – JH
2020 High quality 1500w Labotatory Ultrasonic Processor - 1000W ultrasonic homogenizer sonicator probe – JH Detail:
Ultrasonic sonicating is a mechanical process to reduce small particles in a liquid so that they become uniformly small and evenly distributed. When ultrasonic probe sonicator are used as homogenizers, the objective is to reduce small particles in a liquid to improve uniformity and stability. These particles (disperse phase) can be either solids or liquids. A reduction in the mean diameter of the particles increases the number of individual particles. This leads to a reduction of the average particle distance and increases the particle surface area.
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ADVANTAGES:
Automatic frequency tracking mode, ultrasonic transducer working frequency real-time tracking.
Multiple protection mechanisms to extend service life to more than 5 years.
High dispersion efficiency
The dispersed particles are more fine and uniform
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By Jeff Wolfe from Netherlands - 2018.10.09 19:07
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By Raymond from Leicester - 2018.09.23 17:37