Ultrasound is captured as a <ultrasound dynamic system>, and analysis and control are performed.
The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has applied and developed technology utilizing "ultrasonic transducers" of multiple different frequencies.
The applied technology developed this time is a technique that changes the effects of cavitation and acceleration into a specific power spectrum of propagation frequency through the control of standing waves.
With ultrasonic irradiation at frequencies of 28 + 72 kHz and an output of 200 W, it is possible to achieve a dispersion effect of 1 micron. Additionally, ultrasonic irradiation at frequencies of 28 + 40 kHz and an output of 280 W can clean without causing damage.
Through original measurement and analysis technology of ultrasonic propagation states, we have confirmed that control states can be realized by the combination of transducers.
This represents a new ultrasonic technology, which, including the general effects of ultrasonic dynamic characteristics, serves as a significant and distinctive operational technique for the development of new materials, stirring, dispersion, cleaning, chemical reaction experiments, etc., and is utilized and developed in consulting.
We will provide consulting support regarding the logical explanation of the principles and specific methods (techniques).