Ultrasonic Degassing
Ultrasonic degassing is an effective method for removing dissolved gases and/or entrained air bubbles from a variety of liquids
Degassing
The propagation of sound waves from the ultrasonic generator into the liquid medium results in alternating cycles of low and high pressure. Throughout the low pressure cycle, a large number of bubbles are generated, resulting in a high bubble surface area, and dissolved gases migrate within these vacuum bubbles. The sound waves eventually shake the bubbles off the surface of the container, forcing smaller bubbles below the liquid's surface to rise, releasing the trapped gas into the environment.
Function & Application
Applicable:
Ultrasonic degassing (deaeration, in the case of air) is an efficient method of removing dissolved gasses and/or entrained gas bubbles from a variety of liquids, including water, candle waxes, aluminum alloy melts, epoxies, silicone oils, adhesives, coating solutions, beverages, polymers, inks, paints, transformer oils, emulsion and suspension products, motor oils and many more. Unlike vacuum degassing, which is a batch approach, ultrasonic degassing can be done in a continuous-flow mode.
About Chemisonic
Chemisonic specializes in ultrasonic liquid processing technology. For decades, we have dedicated to designing, developing, and manufacturing ultrasonic liquid processors independently, from laboratory application to industrial level. Cutting-edge ultrasonic technology, high quality device and easy-to-use operating system are the fundamentals for our company to achieve continued business growth.