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High Frequency Ultrasonic Oil-water Emulsion Suspension Technology
Description:
High Frequency Ultrasonic Oil-water Emulsion Suspension Technology
uses high-frequency ultrasound (usually 20-100 kHz) to generate
strong shear force and impact force in liquid, which can
effectively disperse and suspend solid or liquid particles in
continuous phase, thus forming stable lotion or dispersion liquid.
High Frequency Ultrasonic Oil-water Emulsion Suspension Technology
is an important technology widely used in industries such as
cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals.
Parameters:
Model | FSD-2008-GL |
Name | 20Khz Experimental Liquid Ultrasonic Processing |
Frequency | 20Khz |
Power | 800w |
Input Voltage | 220V±10%,50/60Hz |
Emitter Materials | Titanium Alloy |
Emitter Type | Focus Type |
Durable Temperature | 0-80℃ |
Component Accessories | Ultrasonic Generator, Ultrasonic Vibration System, Ultrasonic Horn |
Optimize Parameters:
1. Selection of ultrasonic power and frequency:
Generally speaking, higher ultrasonic power and frequency can
produce stronger shear force, which helps to form more delicate
lotion. However, excessive power may also lead to overheating of
the sample.
The frequency range of 20-100 kHz is usually chosen, and the power
can be selected between 50-500 W according to actual needs.
2. Control of processing time:
The processing time generally ranges from 5-30 minutes and needs to
be optimized based on the characteristics of the raw materials and
the required product features.
Short processing time may result in insufficient dispersion and
emulsification; Excessive length can lead to overheating and
degradation of the sample.
3. Temperature control:
Ultrasonic treatment can increase the temperature of the sample,
and effective cooling measures such as immersion tank cooling need
to be taken.
The suitable processing temperature is generally between 20-40 ° C,
depending on the properties of the raw materials.
4. Effects of raw material concentration and viscosity:
Excessive concentration may affect the propagation and conversion
efficiency of ultrasonic energy.
Excessive viscosity can also reduce the penetration and propagation
ability of ultrasonic waves.
It is usually recommended to use appropriate raw material
concentrations and viscosity ranges for operation.
5. Optimization of process flow:
Batch or continuous operation can be adopted, and the selection can
be made according to the actual situation.
Sometimes it is necessary to combine other pre-treatment processes
such as pre dispersion and high shear.
In summary, the optimization of ultrasonic emulsification process
requires comprehensive consideration of multiple factors and
targeted parameter regulation and process optimization based on
actual application needs.
High Frequency Ultrasonic Oil-water Emulsion Suspension Technology