Sonotrodes | LabLift | Sound Box | ST1-16 | ST1-1 |
Ultrasonic sonotrodes are also known as ultrasonic tip, probe, horn or finger. Hielscher offers ultrasonic probes made from titanium, glass and ceramics and with many sizes (diameters) to match your process condition (e.g. process intensity, high temperatures, pharmaceutical grade etc.) optimally. Choose the right sonotrode size: The diameter of a sonotrode is related to the liquid volume and the processing intensity. By the use of a sonotrode with a smaller surface area (smaller diameter), the ultrasound power is delivered more focussed and thereby more intense resulting in a high amplitude, whilst at sonotrodes with a larger surface the ultrasonic energy is transmitted over a larger area at a lower amplitude. Larger sonotrode diameters are used to process larger volumes, but offer a lower intensity. The intensity of ultrasonication is a function of the energy input and the sonotrode surface area. For a given energy input applies: the larger the surface area of the sonotrode, the lower the intensity of ultrasound. With additionally available boosters, the ultrasonic output at bench-top and industrial sonotrodes can be either increased or decreased. Hielscher offers various booster sizes which allow for enlarged setting options of your ultrasonic processor. |
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