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High Quality 20Khz 500W Ultrasonic Homogenizer In Laboratory For Extraction
High Quality 20Khz 500W Ultrasonic Homogenizer In Laboratory
Description:
In chemistry, acoustic cavitation refers to the formation, growth
and implosion of tiny bubbles. Cavitation bubbles are composed of
compression buckle expansion cycles. The compression cycle causes
the positive pressure in the liquid to push the molecules together.
Conversely, the expansion cycle causes negative pressure to pull
the molecules apart from each other. Once the bubble grows very
rapidly, until it can't absorb the energy in the sound wave. In
this case, the liquid will pour in and the bubbles will burst. The
whole process destroys the attraction of molecules in the liquid
phase. The blasting of the cavitation bubbles is very fast. These
tiny bubbles formed during the ultrasonic treatment will increase
the temperature of the liquid around the cavity and generate local
hot spots. However, the area is so small that the heat is quickly
dissipated. On the other hand, a very high pressure is generated
during the bursting of the bubble, that is, about 1000 atmospheres.
Although extreme conditions are very limited, ultrasonic treatment
can create extreme physical and chemical conditions in the liquid.
This allows ultrasonic waves to be used in extraction, crushing and
mixing, emulsification, dispersing and stirring, defoaming and
degassing, accelerated reactions, etc.
Specifications:
Frequency | 20kHz |
Power | 500W |
Voltage | 220V/110V |
Temperature | 150 ºC |
Pressure | 35MPa |
Sound intensity | >10W/cm² |
Maximum capacity | 20-500mL/H |
Horn material | Titanium alloy |
Delivery time | 1 Year |
Advantages:
1. Support static or cyclic working mode.
2. Multiple protection mechanisms to extend service life.
3. Energy focus design, high output density, improve efficiency.
4. Intelligent control technology, stable ultrasonic energy output.
5. Automatic frequency tracking mode, ultrasonic transducer working
frequency real-time tracking.