Ultrasonic Atomizer (Nozzle) Video
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The ultrasonic spray nozzle (atomizer) transmits vibrations from the piezoelectric ceramic, causing the liquid film to vibrate and forming fine particles for spraying. Liquid is supplied without pressure, allowing for the spraying of fine particles. It accommodates a wide range of liquid flow rates from a minimum of 10 milliliters per minute to a maximum of 100 milliliters per minute. Since no pressure is applied to the liquid, there is very little splatter or rebound, eliminating waste of the coating liquid and making large painting booths unnecessary.
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We have started listing our products on the matching service SEMI-NET for the WEB EXHIBITION of semiconductors/MEMS/displays.
We have started listing our products on the semiconductor-related matching service site SEMI-NET. The listed products are as follows: ≪Sonosys≫ - Ultrasonic cleaning spray nozzle for batch-type cleaning equipment - Ultrasonic cleaning machine for batch cleaning - Ultrasonic spray nozzle (for coating) *Please contact us if you need a catalog of Sonosys products. ≪Sonia≫ - Ultrasonic spray nozzle ≪Sonic≫ Blower and air knife system for water removal and drying after cleaning ≪GPE≫ Blower for water removal and drying after cleaning (standalone) High pressure, large airflow, low noise, and low vibration with low power consumption—four benefits in one. We will continue to list products on this site as they become available. If you need catalogs or other materials, please feel free to contact our staff.
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Our ultrasonic spray nozzle, a product we handle, was featured in the semiconductor special edition.
Our ultrasonic spray nozzles have been featured in a special edition on semiconductor devices. In addition to ultrasonic spray nozzles, we also handle ultrasonic spray nozzles and ultrasonic cleaning equipment from Sonics. These products are used in the main components of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Sonics offers a wide range of ultrasonic cleaning equipment, from low frequencies of 600 kHz to high frequencies of 5 MHz. We kindly ask you to consider these products at this opportunity. Here is the video of Sonia's ultrasonic spray nozzle. Here is the video of Sonics' ultrasonic spray nozzle. Here is the video of Sonics' ultrasonic cleaning equipment.
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We have uploaded a video of the ultrasonic cleaning device to our YouTube channel.
We have uploaded a video of the 【Sonosys】 ultrasonic cleaning device. Sonosys is a German manufacturer of ultrasonic cleaning equipment. Last year, Sonosys was recognized as one of the top five innovative companies in Germany for ultrasonic cleaning devices specifically designed for semiconductor cleaning equipment. We have uploaded a series of their products to our YouTube channel. A major feature of Sonosys is its ability to supply ultrasonic cleaning machines across a wide range of frequencies, from low to high. The ultrasonic cleaning spray nozzles can be supplied in single, dual, and triple configurations using different frequencies. Regarding underwater ultrasonic cleaning devices, they are already in use by some of the world's leading semiconductor manufacturers and have a proven track record domestically as well.
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We have added a video of the ultrasonic spray nozzle to our YouTube channel.
Added a video of the 【Sonosys】 ultrasonic spray nozzle. It is a short video, but I have uploaded the spray pattern of the US-2 (maximum flow rate 2lit/h, with air transport fixture). Please compare and verify it with the previous one 'without air transport fixture.' What happens if you use too much air from the air transport fixture...?
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We have added a video of the ultrasonic spray nozzle to our YouTube channel.
Added a video of the Sonosys ultrasonic spray nozzle. It is a short video, but I have uploaded the spray pattern of the US-2 (maximum flow rate of 2 liters/hour, with an unusual air transport fixture).