【Sonaer】 (Example) Sonia Corporation's ultrasonic spray nozzle for small spherical shaping.
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[Sonaer] (Case Study) Ultrasonic Spray Nozzle by Sonia Corporation Would you like to create microspheres using an ultrasonic spray nozzle? How the ultrasonic spray nozzle works: At the center of the probe is a piezo ceramic that converts electrical signals into mechanical vibrations. These vibrations are amplified during the step that forms the tip of the probe. They then reflect against the piezo ceramic, creating standing waves with the outgoing waves. Such standing waves function similarly to a pump that draws liquid into the center of the probe. Sonia's atomizer probe is designed to spray liquid continuously. In other words, it prevents backflow of standing waves that could cause sudden bursts of liquid known as "flushing." Due to its center floating tube design, backflow does not occur even at low flow rates. For smooth water supply, it is recommended to use gear pumps, syringe pumps, or extrusion-type pumps. Would you like to create small spheres using this ultrasonic spray method? This case study is about those microspheres.

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