Ultrasonic technology at megahertz frequencies for <nano-level stirring, emulsification, dispersion, and grinding>.

- Technology for controlling nonlinear ultrasonic phenomena:
Nanolevel stirring, emulsification, dispersion, and grinding technology -
The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed effective stirring (emulsification, dispersion, grinding) technology utilizing the technology for controlling nonlinear ultrasonic phenomena (acoustic flow).
This technology controls ultrasonic (cavitation, acoustic flow) by utilizing (evaluating) the ultrasonic propagation characteristics (analysis results) of indirect containers, ultrasonic tanks, and other equipment through surface inspection.
Furthermore, it realizes effective ultrasonic (cavitation, acoustic flow) propagation states tailored to the structure, material, and acoustic properties of specific target objects, in accordance with the interactions between glass containers, ultrasonic waves, and target objects, through ultrasonic oscillation control.
In particular, the dynamic characteristics of harmonics achieved through acoustic flow control enable responses at the nanolevel.
It has been developed from applications involving the dispersion of metal powders to nanosize.
By employing control technologies for standing waves and cavitation in relation to ultrasonic waves, as well as propagation control technologies for indirect containers, appropriate stirring is performed using cavitation and acoustic flow.


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