Product Overview
We are engaged in offering excellent quality Ultrasonic Atomizer to our valuable clients. Unlike conventional atomizing nozzles that rely on pressure and high-velocity motion to shear a fluid into small drops, the ultrasonic atomizer uses only ultrasonic vibrational energy to generate a gentle, low-velocity spray. Overspray is practically eliminated, resulting in substantial material savings and reduction in airborn pollution. The liquid can be dispensed to the atomizing probe (nozzle) by either gravity or a small low-pressure metering pump, and atomized continuously or intermittently. The rate at which the liquid is atomized depends, within limits, solely on the volume that is being delivered onto the atomizing surface, and the frequency. Typically, the higher the frequency, the lower the processing capability. The amount of material atomized can be as little as 2 I l/sec. Because the droplets typically drift downward at low velocity under the influence of gravity, the probe should be mounted with the tip facing downward, and air turbulence kept to a minimum to mitigate spray patter distortion. A wide variety of coatings, chemicals, lubricants, and particulate suspensions can readily be atomized. Clients can avail this Ultrasonic Atomizer at industry leading prices from us. Clients can avail this Ultrasonic Atomizer at industry leading prices from us.
We are engaged in offering excellent quality Ultrasonic Atomizer to our valuable clients. Unlike conventional atomizing nozzles that rely on pressure and high-velocity motion to shear a fluid into small drops, the ultrasonic atomizer uses only ultrasonic vibrational energy to generate a gentle, low-velocity spray. Overspray is practically eliminated, resulting in substantial material savings and reduction in airborn pollution. The liquid can be dispensed to the atomizing probe (nozzle) by either gravity or a small low-pressure metering pump, and atomized continuously or intermittently. The rate at which the liquid is atomized depends, within limits, solely on the volume that is being delivered onto the atomizing surface, and the frequency. Typically, the higher the frequency, the lower the processing capability. The amount of material atomized can be as little as 2 I l/sec. Because the droplets typically drift downward at low velocity under the influence of gravity, the probe should be mounted with the tip facing downward, and air turbulence kept to a minimum to mitigate spray patter distortion. A wide variety of coatings, chemicals, lubricants, and particulate suspensions can readily be atomized. Clients can avail this Ultrasonic Atomizer at industry leading prices from us. Clients can avail this Ultrasonic Atomizer at industry leading prices from us.