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UltraSonic Atomizer Nozzle Generator

Bench top ultrasonic atomizer nozzle generator with built-in VMD droplet simulator and menu for selecting up to eight nozzles and operational features.

Generator is stat-of-the-art able operate any ultrasonic atomizer nozzle or probe including competitors from 20kHz to 600kHz and has virtually unlimited bandwidth under increased loads and frequency changes due to elevated temperatures.

Power to the nozzle can be set in 1% increments or select our fine adjustment in 0.3% increments. Built inside the generator is a microprocessor and communication port with advanced electronics and unique software algorithms for efficiently driving the nozzle correctly under virtually all operating conditions.

One feature is a TURBO mode operation for increasing the power to the nozzle for heavy loads like oils, glues, slurries, polymers, silicone.

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

Another feature is  Atomization Power Adjustment" (AAPA) which can be turned on or off and is used to automatically adjust the power to the nozzle with changes in liquid flows without stalling. AAPA can be used with micro feed tubes or low flows with a high degree of control.

Constant Power function freezes the power selected for the process and serves to help with coating processes increasing repeatability.

All of the mentioned features are selectable from the menu and is displayed on the front panel screen. Several other functions are also available with our generator including power to the probe and bar graph.

At the rear of the generator is a communication port, configurable enable/disable triggering, external power control, PLC interface and capabilities for customers who simply want to turn on/off the generator remotely with feedback or need to control all functions of the atomizer nozzle with a computer.

One feature of our software tells the user if the power is too low for the liquid flow, disables power for any fault and provides this information to the user on the generator LCD display or GUI interface.

A software document protocol for access to the routines is at the link V1.4 For a link to Sonaers PC based software is PC. Sonaer is the first to introduce these features leading others to follow with other names.

Power requirements is 95-265 VAC.