High-frequency ultrasonic reaction device
It is possible to promote chemical reactions using high-frequency ultrasound. This is done using a submerged ultrasonic generator, which can also be used to conduct ultrasonic irradiation experiments by placing the submerged transducer in a constant temperature water bath. The ultrasonic oscillator is digital with a timer, and it is easy to set the output mode and adjust the ultrasonic output. The ratio of pulse to pause duration can be adjusted as needed, allowing for the suppression of temperature rise in the sample. By circulating a temperature-regulating medium through the jacket, the reaction temperature can be controlled.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
It is possible to promote chemical reactions using high-frequency ultrasound. This is done using a submerged ultrasonic generator, and ultrasonic irradiation experiments can also be conducted by placing the submerged ultrasonic transducer in a constant temperature water bath. The ultrasonic oscillator is digital with a timer, and it is easy to set the output mode and adjust the ultrasonic output. The ratio of pulse to pause duration can be adjusted as needed, which can help suppress the temperature rise of the sample. By circulating a temperature control medium through the jacket, the reaction temperature can be controlled.
Price information
-
Delivery Time
Applications/Examples of results
The high-frequency ultrasonic reaction device (SRK series) is an experimental research apparatus that utilizes ultrasonic energy to promote chemical reactions, synthesize new compounds, disperse substances, emulsify, and perform extraction processes. It is used for promoting chemical reactions, synthesizing new compounds, dispersing harmful substances, enhancing fermentation processes, extracting natural substances, and cleaning precision parts.
catalog(1)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
A specialized manufacturer and trading company of ultrasonic application equipment, currently applying for patents for ultrasonic reaction devices and ultrasonic liquid treatment devices.