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Ultrasound Mixers
#1
Posted 10 October 2022 - 09:57 AM
#2
Posted 10 October 2022 - 12:06 PM
They work great in the lab but scale-up is limited. Today, the max. power per unit is 10-15 kW. If you need more power, you have to install multiple units and install proper controls to split your flows. In the past, I have always rejected the US mixers for cost reasons
In operation, wear from cavitation is an issue and if you have solids in your product, the sonotrode is gone within no time. Vibrations are not so critical as long as you don't put your hands on the equipment. But you need proper sound dampening measures.
I've got a 1 kW unit in my lab for process development. Main use is to reproduce what I get from the research lab. That is then the benchmark to develop a process based on more robust and efficient equipment. If a well engineered static mixer is not efficient anymore I personally prefer dynamic mixers.
Cheers,
Michael
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