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Place of Origin | China |
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Brand Name | Rps-sonic |
Certification | CE |
Model Number | RPS-LP20 |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1pcs |
Price | negotiable |
Packaging Details | CARTON |
Delivery Time | 1DAYS |
Payment Terms | T/T |
Supply Ability | 200PCS/MONTH |
20Khz Continuous production type ultrasonic graphene preparation equipment
Parameter
Model | SONO20-1000 | SONO20-2000 | SONO15-3000 | SONO20-3000 |
Frequency | 20±0.5 KHz | 20±0.5 KHz | 15±0.5 KHz | 20±0.5 KHz |
Power | 1000 W | 2000 W | 3000 W | 3000 W |
Voltage | 220/110V | 220/110V | 220/110V | 220/110V |
Temperature | 300 ℃ | 300 ℃ | 300 ℃ | 300 ℃ |
Pressure | 35 MPa | 35 MPa | 35 MPa | 35 MPa |
Intensity of sound | 20 W/cm² | 40 W/cm² | 60 W/cm² | 60 W/cm² |
Max Capacity | 10 L/Min | 15 L/Min | 20 L/Min | 20 L/Min |
Description
Ultrasonic dispersion is a technique that uses high-frequency ultrasonic waves to evenly distribute particles (solid or liquid) in a medium, creating stable dispersions or emulsions. It is widely used in materials science, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology, and food industries.
Ultrasound Generation: A transducer converts electrical energy into ultrasonic waves, typically at frequencies of 20–40 kHz.
Cavitation Effect:
Ultrasonic waves create microbubbles in the liquid medium.
These bubbles collapse violently, generating intense shear forces, high temperatures, and pressure differentials.
Breaking Agglomerates:
These forces overcome intermolecular attractions, breaking up particle clusters and dispersing them uniformly in the liquid.
Nanomaterials:
Disperses nanoparticles like carbon nanotubes, graphene, and silica in liquids.
Ensures uniform particle size distribution for applications in composites or coatings.
Pharmaceuticals:
Disperses active ingredients in drug formulations for better bioavailability.
Prepares nanoemulsions and liposomes for drug delivery systems.
Cosmetics:
Mixes pigments, emulsifies creams, and stabilizes formulations in skincare and makeup products.
Food and Beverages:
Creates stable emulsions (e.g., oil-in-water emulsions) for flavorings or nutritional supplements.
Chemical Industry:
Disperses pigments in paints, inks, and coatings.
Prepares catalysts for chemical reactions.
20Khz Continuous production type ultrasonic graphene preparation equipment
Parameter
Model | SONO20-1000 | SONO20-2000 | SONO15-3000 | SONO20-3000 |
Frequency | 20±0.5 KHz | 20±0.5 KHz | 15±0.5 KHz | 20±0.5 KHz |
Power | 1000 W | 2000 W | 3000 W | 3000 W |
Voltage | 220/110V | 220/110V | 220/110V | 220/110V |
Temperature | 300 ℃ | 300 ℃ | 300 ℃ | 300 ℃ |
Pressure | 35 MPa | 35 MPa | 35 MPa | 35 MPa |
Intensity of sound | 20 W/cm² | 40 W/cm² | 60 W/cm² | 60 W/cm² |
Max Capacity | 10 L/Min | 15 L/Min | 20 L/Min | 20 L/Min |
Description
Ultrasonic dispersion is a technique that uses high-frequency ultrasonic waves to evenly distribute particles (solid or liquid) in a medium, creating stable dispersions or emulsions. It is widely used in materials science, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology, and food industries.
Ultrasound Generation: A transducer converts electrical energy into ultrasonic waves, typically at frequencies of 20–40 kHz.
Cavitation Effect:
Ultrasonic waves create microbubbles in the liquid medium.
These bubbles collapse violently, generating intense shear forces, high temperatures, and pressure differentials.
Breaking Agglomerates:
These forces overcome intermolecular attractions, breaking up particle clusters and dispersing them uniformly in the liquid.
Nanomaterials:
Disperses nanoparticles like carbon nanotubes, graphene, and silica in liquids.
Ensures uniform particle size distribution for applications in composites or coatings.
Pharmaceuticals:
Disperses active ingredients in drug formulations for better bioavailability.
Prepares nanoemulsions and liposomes for drug delivery systems.
Cosmetics:
Mixes pigments, emulsifies creams, and stabilizes formulations in skincare and makeup products.
Food and Beverages:
Creates stable emulsions (e.g., oil-in-water emulsions) for flavorings or nutritional supplements.
Chemical Industry:
Disperses pigments in paints, inks, and coatings.
Prepares catalysts for chemical reactions.
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