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1.1
Mode of operation
SONOREX ultrasonic baths use the e
ff
ect of cavitation. Under their oscillating tank
bottoms they contain piezoelectric transducers, the energy of which is transferred
to the bath liquid with ultrasound frequency as mechanical oscillations. As a result,
microscopically small bubbles are continuously formed in the bath liquid, which release
energy upon imploding and generate local microcurrents. This process is called
cavitation. During the cleaning process, it causes contamination to be "blasted" from
the hard surfaces of the objects being treated. At the same time, dirt particles are
removed and fresh bath liquid
fl
ows in.
During sonochemical processes, cavitation may have a catalytic e
ff
ect, e.g. with the
production of stable emulsions or the rapid degasi
fi
cation of
fl
uids with a high gas
content.
1.2
Purpose
SONOREX TECHNIK ultrasonic baths are intended for the sonication of aqueous
liquids. They work on the basis of low-frequency ultrasound and can be used in
versatile ways. Their main application is the gentle and intensive cleaning of objects of
diverse shapes, types and sizes.
Sonication is conducted using water and a preparation suitable for use with ultrasound.
In order to use the device as intended, an ultrasound-permeable basket or an appliance
suitable for positioning the objects during sonication is also required.
The unit is operated from the front. The SONOREX TECHNIK ultrasonic bath is usually
operated with the unit placed on a table.
1.3
CE conformity
The units satisfy the CE marking criteria in the European Union:
- Low-Voltage Directive
- Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
- RoHS Directive
in their currently valid versions.
A declaration of conformity can be requested from the manufacturer by providing the
serial number.
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