Hielscher Ultrasonics offers white paper on the dispersion and deagglomeration of powders
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Two new white papers from Hielscher explain how ultrasonic devices are used to process powders and particles — breaking down agglomerates and dispersing particles into liquid media, through applying mechanical stress generated by ultrasonic cavitation.
According to Hielscher, dispersing and wet milling by ultrasonic cavitation is a proven technique to achieve evenly distributed dispersions at nano range, as well as particle-size reduction down to micron- and nano-size.
To read the white papers, click the links above to download the PDFs.
White paper contents
Ultrasonic milling and dispersing technology for nano-particles
- Ultrasonic milling and dispersing in the nano technology sector
- Ultrasonic cavitation
- Parameters
- Demonstration of ultrasonic milling and dispersing effects by means of specific material examples
- Industrial implementation of ultrasound
- Conclusion
Ultrasonic production of nano-size emulsions and dispersions
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Ultrasonic cavitation
- Materials
- Effects
- Processing
- Three-step approach
- Conclusions
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