Apr 22, 2024
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Ultrasonic homogenizer is a mechanical equipment that uses ultrasound as the energy source. It causes strong micro cavitation and eddy currents in the liquid through the high-frequency oscillation of ultrasound, thereby achieving dissolution, dispersion, homogenization and other effects. Below is a specific introduction to how ultrasonic homogenizers achieve homogenization effects.
Firstly, the mechanism of ultrasound is to use the vibration force of sound waves to generate a strong force field, causing molecules, particles, particles, etc. in the dispersed body to receive different forces in the energy field due to their different properties, such as density, shape, size, electricity, etc., resulting in high frequency, large energy, severe turbulence, shear and fragmentation effects. This causes solid particles, colloidal particles, bubbles, cell tissues, etc. between gas-liquid, liquid-liquid, and solid-liquid phases to be uniformly dispersed, thereby achieving the goal of homogenization. For example, dispersing a suspension or suspended sediment containing solid particles in water using ultrasonic homogenization technology can achieve uniform dispersion and quickly reach a high-level dispersion state.
1. Good uniformity. Ultrasonic homogenizers have strong penetrability and universality, which can achieve excellent homogenization effects for transparent, opaque, and even more complex mixtures.
2. Improve efficiency. The ultrasonic head and reactor used in the ultrasonic homogenizer are made of high-efficiency materials, which have fast homogenization speed and good homogenization effect. The homogenization process can be greatly shortened, thereby improving production efficiency.
3. Easy to operate. The ultrasonic homogenizer does not require any lubricants, is easy to maintain and operate, and does not produce strong noise during the homogenization process.
4. Multiple applications. Ultrasonic homogenizers can be widely used in fields such as medicine, food, chemical industry, and environmental protection. In these fields, it is often necessary to disperse and homogenize materials, and ultrasonic homogenizers can show their skills at this time.

