Ultrasonic dispersion refers to the process of dispersing and resolving particles in a liquid through the cavitation effect of ultrasonic waves in the liquid. Compared with general dispersion processes and equipment, ultrasonic dispersion has the following characteristics:
1. Wide application range
2. High efficiency
3. Fast response speed
4. High dispersion quality, resulting in small particle sizes that can be micrometers or even nanometers. The droplet size distribution range is narrow, ranging from 0.1 to 10 μ m or even narrower, with high dispersion quality.
5. Low dispersion cost, stable dispersion can be produced without or with minimal use of dispersants, low energy consumption, high production efficiency, and low cost.
6. It can directly deliver a large amount of energy to the reaction medium, effectively converting electrical energy into mechanical energy, and controlling the magnitude of ultrasonic energy by changing the range of delivery to the transducer.
Post time: Dec-20-2024