Development of ultrasonic control technology through the installation method of ultrasonic transducers.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a new technology that advances the control of standing waves through the installation method of ultrasonic transducers, allowing for the control of cavitation and acceleration (acoustic flow) effects.
With this technology, it is now possible to stir, atomize, clean, and modify liquids ranging from 300 to 2000 liters, which require a large amount of energy.
- Application examples of the developed technology -
Stirring and dispersing nano-level catalysts in solvents (stirring and dispersing carbon nanotubes in plating solutions and paints).
Achieving appropriate ultrasonic irradiation for cleaning targets with varying adhesion strengths due to multiple contaminants, or for surface modification of complex-shaped parts.
The most effective cases involve surface modification of metal and resin parts and materials (relaxation of residual stress).


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