Sonosys Ultrasonic Spray Nozzle
A collaborative product of Rehila's nozzle technology and Sonosys's ultrasonic technology.
Typically, when creating fine particles, pressurization is necessary. Alternatively, a method using two fluids, known as a two-fluid system, is commonly used to break down liquids. However, if the particles have too much velocity, the liquid may scatter, creating a poor environment. To improve this, ultrasonic spray nozzles are often used.
Features:
- Can supply liquid without pressurization, resulting in low power consumption (lower energy costs)
- Uniform atomization regardless of flow rate from minimum flow
- Particle size remains relatively consistent across the entire flow range
- Resistant to clogging, enhancing workplace safety
- Due to the slow self-velocity of the particles, coating efficiency is high
- Operating frequency ranges from 45 to 100 kHz (varies by model)
- Average particle diameter is approximately 20 μm to 40 μm (note: not a volume average)