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Ultrasonic Homogenizer Product List and Ranking from 9 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Ultrasonic Homogenizer Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. マイクロテック・ニチオン Chiba//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  2. 三井電気精機 Chiba//Industrial Machinery
  3. 日本エマソン株式会社 ブランソン事業本部 Kanagawa//Industrial Machinery
  4. 4 タイテック Saitama//others
  5. 5 家田貿易 札幌、仙台、東京、大阪、熊本、沖縄 Tokyo//Educational and Research Institutions

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  1. Ultrasonic Homogenizer "Smurt" マイクロテック・ニチオン
  2. Ultrasonic Homogenizer "Sonifier" 日本エマソン株式会社 ブランソン事業本部
  3. Ultrasonic Homogenizer "VP-050N" タイテック
  4. 4 Ultrasonic Homogenizer (Disperser) Comprehensive Catalog 三井電気精機
  5. 5 Ultrasonic Homogenizer UX-600 Type - Batch System Example 三井電気精機

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Mitsui Electric Machinery Co., Ltd. Business Introduction

The fusion of humanity and technology is the eternal dream of Mitsui Electric Machinery.

Throughout history, the advancement of science and technology that humanity has sought has now reached a point of no return. Today's prosperity is an achievement made possible by humans, cultivated by an unceasing spirit of challenge and a continuous attitude of creating something new. This has been the theme since the founding of Mitsui Electric Machinery as a specialist in the industry. We approach the latest technologies with a pioneering spirit and are committed to developing original products that boast high precision and high reliability. However, no matter how advanced the environment becomes, technology must contribute to humanity, and technology cannot be discussed without humans. We believe that the future shape of technology lies in its closeness and harmony with humanity. In an era rich in hardware, humanity must be prioritized. Mitsui Electric Machinery aims for the "fusion of humanity and technology" and continues to hold dreams for the coming century. 【Business Activities】 - Manufacturing and sales of various electric motors - Manufacturing and sales of scientific and analytical instruments - Manufacturing and sales of various coating equipment - Manufacturing and sales of various experimental and development machines For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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The principle of an ultrasonic homogenizer.

Utilizing the power of cavitation! A detailed introduction to the principles of ultrasonic homogenizers!

The "Ultrasonic Homogenizer" is a device that operates in unseen places by reducing and homogenizing existing materials to create small, high-quality products. The vibrating element generates longitudinal vibrations at approximately 20 kHz, or 20,000 times per second. When this vibration occurs in a liquid, if we imagine one vibration, a "vacuum bubble" forms in the liquid when the chip surface is reduced, and when the chip surface is expanded, that bubble becomes pressurized and collapses. The shock force generated when this bubble collapses is called cavitation. Ultrasonic vibrations utilize the power of this cavitation to perform processes such as "emulsification and dispersion." [Overview] - The vibrating element generates longitudinal vibrations at approximately 20 kHz, or 20,000 times per second. - A "vacuum bubble" forms in the liquid when the chip surface is reduced. - When the chip surface is expanded, the bubble becomes pressurized and collapses. - The shock force generated when the bubble collapses is called cavitation. - Ultrasonic vibrations utilize the power of cavitation to perform processes such as "emulsification and dispersion." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Ultrasonic Homogenizer "Sonifier"

Achieve reduced running costs as there is no need for media such as glass beads!

The "Sonifier" is a multipurpose experimental device that utilizes ultrasonic vibrations to generate cavitation in liquids. The "SFX series" enables more advanced liquid processing in the lab. In addition to processing time, output, and temperature display, it can quantify the ultrasonic energy used for processing in joules (J). 【Features (SFX Series)】 ■ High conversion efficiency converter ■ Easy settings with icon display ■ Three types of control modes ■ Parameter settings available for each control mode ■ Accurately manages sample temperature within user-defined temperature range *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Emulsification and Dispersion: <Ultrasonic Homogenizer>

Uniforming particles! Ultrasonic vibrations utilize the power of cavitation to perform emulsification, dispersion, and more.

"Emulsification" refers to the temporary mixing of two immiscible liquids (such as water and oil) when subjected to vibration, with common examples being dressings. The state of being emulsified is called an emulsion. Familiar examples include milk (with oil droplets floating in water) and butter (with water droplets floating in oil). "Dispersion," on the other hand, means breaking down larger particles in a liquid into smaller, uniform sizes. The particles introduced into the liquid tend to clump together, forming larger particles. A major function of ultrasound is to break apart these clumped particles and ensure they are of uniform size. [Overview] - Immediately after particles are added to a liquid, they tend to clump together. - When subjected to an ultrasonic homogenizer, the clumped particles are broken apart and become finer. - The dispersed and uniform particles are utilized in various products. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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What is the principle of an ultrasonic homogenizer? I will explain it along with the introduction method!

Appropriate advice is possible! Explanation of the principles, mechanisms, and introduction methods of ultrasonic homogenizers.

When considering the introduction of a homogenizer, some people may feel overwhelmed by the variety available. It is important to introduce a product that matches the type and quantity of the substances to be homogenized. To do this, it is necessary to have a certain understanding of the types and principles of homogenizers. In this blog, we will explain the principles and introduction methods of ultrasonic homogenizers. By reading the article, you will understand the principles and features of ultrasonic homogenizers. If you are considering the introduction of a homogenizer, please take a look. [Content Overview (Partial)] ■ Principles of Ultrasonic Homogenizers ■ Features of Ultrasonic Homogenizers ■ How to Use Ultrasonic Homogenizers ■ Prices of Ultrasonic Homogenizers *For more detailed content, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.

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