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Ultrasonic Cleaner "Torcholler IUC Series"

Ultrasonic cleaner suitable for cleaning laboratory equipment and glassware! A more delicate oscillation frequency of 40KHz suitable for cleaning laboratory equipment and glassware!

The "Torcholarc IUC Series" is an ultrasonic cleaning machine that employs BLT transducers, suitable for cleaning glass products, ceramics, metal products, and hard plastics with a delicate oscillation frequency of 40KHz. It features a high-durability diaphragm with a thickness of 3mm, significantly enhancing the durability of the diaphragm. The quiet operation is achieved through a soundproof design that covers the ultrasonic tank with sound-absorbing materials. Installation is easy as long as there is a power supply (grounding required), a water supply faucet, and a drainage outlet. 【Features】 ■ User-friendly digital timer ■ High-durability diaphragm ■ BLT transducer ■ 40KHz frequency ■ Quiet design ■ Easy installation *For more details, please request documentation or view the PDF data available for download.

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Ultrasonic Cleaner Comprehensive Catalog

A lineup of products that achieve quiet operating sounds through a soundproof design covered with sound-absorbing materials!

The "Ultrasonic Cleaner Comprehensive Catalog" is the product catalog of Tokyo Ultrasonic Research Co., Ltd., a manufacturer specializing in ultrasonic cleaners. It features products such as the "Torcholler Series," which can clean metal products and hard plastics, as well as the "Ultrasonic Pipette Cleaner," which can efficiently clean large quantities of pipettes with a large cleaning tank and powerful ultrasonic waves, and "Desktop Ultrasonic Cleaners." Our company can design and manufacture not only standard products but also tailor them to meet customer needs. If you find standard ultrasonic cleaners insufficient, please feel free to consult us. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Ultrasonic Cleaner 40KHz Type ■ Ultrasonic Pipette Cleaner ■ Ultrasonic Cleaner 28KHz Type ■ Desktop Ultrasonic Cleaner ■ Large and Long Desktop Ultrasonic Cleaner *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Touchless Ultrasonic Cleaner - WTC Series

You can operate the machine by holding your hand over it without touching it, using "Drive" and "Stop."

Introducing the touchless ultrasonic cleaning machines 'WTC-600-40/WTC-1200-40' handled by Nisshin Kiko Co., Ltd. Equipped with photoelectric sensors and voice guidance in the control panel, it allows for easy operation without touching the switches with wet or dirty hands, following the voice instructions. It provides stable cleaning that is less affected by variations in liquid type and liquid depth. 【Features】 ■ Utilizes photoelectric sensors and voice guidance in the control panel ■ Can start and stop without contact ■ Easy operation following voice guidance ■ Available in two models: 600W and 1200W ■ Provides stable cleaning that is less affected by variations in liquid type and liquid depth *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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A technology/device that simultaneously irradiates multiple different "ultrasonic transducers."

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).

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Ultrasonic control technology using indirect containers

Technology for controlling nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology for controlling "nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound (acoustic flow)" using indirect containers. This technology utilizes (evaluates) the ultrasonic propagation characteristics (analysis results) of indirect containers, ultrasonic water tanks, and other items to control ultrasound (cavitation and acoustic flow). Furthermore, it realizes effective ultrasonic (cavitation and acoustic flow) propagation states tailored to the structure, material, and acoustic characteristics of specific target objects, by controlling the oscillation of ultrasound in accordance with the interactions between glass containers, ultrasound, and target objects. In particular, the dynamic characteristics of harmonics through acoustic flow control enable responses at the nanoscale. This has been applied and developed from examples of dispersing metal powders to nanosize. By employing control technologies for standing waves and cavitation in relation to ultrasound, as well as propagation control technologies for indirect containers, we can appropriately control cavitation and acoustic flow. Through original measurement and analysis techniques for ultrasonic propagation states, we have confirmed the evaluation of acoustic flow and numerous know-how.

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Manufacturing, development, and consulting for ultrasonic cleaning machines.

Manufacturing, development, and consulting for ultrasonic cleaning systems tailored to tank sizes according to the purpose.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed measurement, analysis, and evaluation techniques regarding the effects of changes from standard sizes on ultrasonic propagation states for standard-type ultrasonic devices that allow for easy ultrasonic control. By applying this technology, we manufacture, develop, and provide consulting for ultrasonic systems tailored to the desired tank size. Device Overview * Ultrasonic System (Ultrasonic Cleaner) 1: Ultrasonic 2: Ultrasonic Tank 3: Circulation Pump (Deaeration and Microbubble Generation Liquid Circulation System) 4: Timer Ultrasonic Propagation Characteristics 1) Detection of Vibration Modes (Changes in Autocorrelation) 2) Detection of Nonlinear Phenomena (Changes in Bispectrum) 3) Detection of Response Characteristics (Analysis of Impulse Response) 4) Detection of Interactions (Analysis of Power Contribution Rate) Note: "R" is a free statistical processing language and environment autcor: Autocorrelation Analysis Function bispec: Bispectrum Analysis Function mulmar: Impulse Response Analysis Function mulnos: Power Contribution Rate Analysis Function

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Ultrasonic sound pressure measurement analysis device and oscillation control device.

A combination of "Ultrasonic Tester NA," which allows for easy measurement and analysis of ultrasound, and "Ultrasonic Oscillation System," which enables easy control of ultrasonic oscillation.

Ultrasonic "Sound Pressure Measurement Analysis Device (Ultrasonic Tester NA)" The Ultrasonic System Research Institute manufactures and sells the "Ultrasonic Tester NA (Standard Type)", which allows for easy measurement and analysis of ultrasonic waves. System Overview (Recommended System: Ultrasonic Tester NA) 1. Price 10 MHz Type: 198,000 yen (including tax: 10% consumption tax) 100 MHz Type: 264,000 yen (including tax: 10% consumption tax) 200 MHz Type: 297,000 yen (including tax: 10% consumption tax) 2. Contents One dedicated probe for measuring sound pressure of ultrasonic cleaners One general-purpose ultrasonic measurement probe One oscilloscope set One set of analysis software, instruction manual, and various installation sets (USB memory) 3. Features * Measurement (analysis) frequency range 10 MHz Type: from 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz 100 MHz Type: from 0.1 Hz to 100 MHz 200 MHz Type: from 0.1 Hz to 200 MHz * Capable of measuring surface vibrations * Continuous measurement for 24 hours * Simultaneous measurement of any two points * Measurement results displayed in graphs * Analysis software for time-series data included

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Ultrasonic propagation control technology at frequencies above 900 MHz due to oscillation below 20 MHz.

Technology for controlling megahertz sweep oscillation using a technique for adjusting the piezoelectric elements of original ultrasonic probes.

Development of technology to enable ultrasonic propagation states above 900 MHz (sweep oscillation control technology using original ultrasonic probes) The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed: - Measurement technology for ultrasonic propagation states (original product: ultrasonic tester) - Analysis technology for ultrasonic propagation states (nonlinear analysis system for time-series data) - Optimization technology for ultrasonic propagation states (optimization processing of low-frequency vibrations and ultrasound) - Manufacturing technology and oscillation control technology for megahertz ultrasonic oscillation probes - Surface modification treatment technology using fine bubbles and ultrasound ... By applying the above technologies, we have developed a nonlinear oscillation control technology for ultrasound that enables the utilization of ultrasonic propagation states above 900 MHz. Note: Original nonlinear resonance phenomenon The generation of harmonics caused by original oscillation control has resulted in ultrasonic vibrations (resonance phenomena of harmonics above the 10th order) achieved through resonance phenomena that produce high amplitudes. For those interested in more details, please contact the Ultrasonic System Research Institute via email. Note: The propagation states above 900 MHz will be analyzed using sound pressure data.

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Ultrasonic cleaning machine utilizing nonlinear phenomena from ultrasound and fine bubbles.

Optimization of cavitation and acoustic flow using a degassed fine bubble generation liquid circulation device.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed an ultrasonic cleaning machine utilizing microbubbles, based on measurement, analysis, and evaluation techniques related to ultrasonic propagation phenomena, which can also be used for ultrasonic processing, stirring, and chemical reactions. Recommended System Overview 1: Two types of ultrasonic transducers (standard types 38 kHz, 72 kHz) that perform surface modification treatment using ultrasonic waves and microbubbles. 2: An ultrasonic dedicated tank (standard type, inner dimensions: 500*310*340mm) that performs surface modification treatment using ultrasonic waves and microbubbles. 3: A degassing and microbubble generation liquid circulation system. 4: An optimization control system for ultrasonic output and liquid circulation via a control device. 5: An acoustic pressure management system using an ultrasonic tester. *Features This is an effective device utilizing an ultrasonic dedicated tank. Due to the efficient use of ultrasonic waves, the strength and durability of a standard tank are insufficient. Depending on the target and purpose of cleaning, stirring, and surface modification, two types of ultrasonic transducers are combined and controlled. The recommended combination is in the state of 38 kHz and 72 kHz. Technology for stably utilizing fine bubbles of 20 μm or less.

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Technology that utilizes (optimizes) multiple different frequency "ultrasonic transducers."

Based on sound pressure measurement analysis, ultrasonic optimization technology allows for the efficient and stable use of ultrasound tailored to specific purposes.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology that utilizes "ultrasonic transducers" of multiple different frequencies. This technology, in addition to standing wave control technology, adjusts the output of each ultrasonic transducer to vary the nonlinear effects of cavitation and acceleration according to specific purposes. By using ultrasonic transducers with a frequency of 40 kHz and an output of 50-600 W, it is possible to disperse a 1-millimeter diameter metal tube into a 1-micron state, as well as to clean it without causing damage. Through original measurement and analysis technology for ultrasonic propagation states, we are confirming various ultrasonic utilization technologies tailored to the unique characteristics of the transducers. This is a new ultrasonic technology that, including the general effects of ultrasonic dynamic characteristics, can be utilized and developed as a distinctive operational technology for the development of new materials, stirring, dispersion, cleaning, chemical reaction experiments, and more. Ultrasonic propagation characteristics: 1) Vibration modes (changes in self-correlation) 2) Nonlinear phenomena (changes in bispectrum) 3) Response characteristics (analysis of impulse response) 4) Interactions (analysis of power contribution rates)

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