ティックコーポレーション 本社 Official site

  • PRODUCT

[Sonic] (Case) Freeze-drying using ultrasonic spray

ティックコーポレーション

ティックコーポレーション 本社

Would you like to try freeze-drying using an ultrasonic spray nozzle? Creating fine liquid droplets requires a lot of energy. For example, a two-fluid spray nozzle that combines liquid pressure and air pressure. Even if the droplets are small, if they have speed, it can lead to poor coating efficiency and yield. The ultrasonic spray nozzle solves this problem. Ultrasonic vibrations from piezoelectric ceramics are transmitted to the spray nozzle, causing the liquid film to vibrate and form fine droplets, which are then sprayed. Since no pressure is applied to the liquid, the droplet particles have no speed. Therefore, there is very little scattering or bouncing back, and the liquid being applied is sprayed without waste. This time, we will explain the benefits of switching from a two-fluid nozzle to an ultrasonic spray nozzle in a previous application as a case study. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our staff.

Related Documents

Related Links

[Sonaer] Tick Corporation YouTube Site
[Sonaer] Spray videos using ultrasonic spray nozzles and accessories made by Sonia Corporation

Related catalog

Sonaer ultrasonic spray nozzle manufactured by Sonia Corporation

PRODUCT

Sonaer (Example) Sonia Corporation's ultrasonic spray nozzle for freeze-drying.

TECHNICAL

[Sonaer] (Case Study) Sonia Corporation's ultrasonic spray nozzle - Prevention of overspray and cost reduction through changes in lubricant application.

TECHNICAL

Sonaer (Example) Sonia Corporation's ultrasonic spray nozzle for stent thin film coating.

TECHNICAL

[Sonaer] (Example) Sonia Corporation's ultrasonic spray nozzle for thin film coating inside blood collection tubes and Bayer bottles.

TECHNICAL

Sonaer Particle Generator manufactured by Sonia Corporation

PRODUCT