Ultrasonic humidifier (1.7 MHz, 15 W) usage technology

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed ultrasonic cleaning technology that enables acoustic flow control from 1 to 100 MHz by utilizing an ultrasonic humidifier (1.7 MHz, 15 W).
This is a new application technology for precision cleaning, processing, and stirring based on the measurement, analysis, evaluation, and technology of ultrasonic propagation states.
By utilizing the acoustic properties (surface elastic waves) of various materials, ultrasonic stimulation to the target object can be controlled even in a 1000-liter water tank with ultrasonic output below 20 W.
It was developed as an application method for nonlinear phenomena through an engineering (experimental and technical) perspective on elastic wave phenomena and an abstract algebraic ultrasonic model.
The key point is the use of tools (elastic bodies: metal, glass, resin). By confirming the propagation characteristics of ultrasonic waves depending on the conditions of the target object, it is important to address it as an original nonlinear resonance phenomenon (Note 1).
Note 1: Original Nonlinear Resonance Phenomenon
This occurs when the generation of harmonics caused by original oscillation control is realized at high amplitudes through resonance phenomena, resulting in ultrasonic vibration resonance phenomena.
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