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Rev. 3-11 

 

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4.  Principles of Operation 

 

The ultrasonic electronic generator transforms AC line power to a 20 KHz signal that drives a 
piezoelectric converter/transducer.  This electrical signal is converted by the transducer to a 
mechanical vibration due to the characteristics of the internal piezoelectric crystals.  
 
The vibration is amplified and transmitted down the length of the horn/probe where the tip 
longitudinally expands and contracts.  The distance the tip travels is dependent on the 
amplitude selected by the user through the touch screen pad.  As you increase the amplitude 
setting the sonication intensity will increase within your sample. 
 
In liquid, the rapid vibration of the tip causes cavitation, the formation and violent collapse of 
microscopic bubbles.  The collapse of thousands of cavitation bubbles releases tremendous 
energy in the cavitation field.  The erosion and shock effect of the collapse of the cavitation 
bubble is the primary mechanism of fluid processing. 
 
The probe tip diameter dictates the amount of sample that can be effectively processed.  
Smaller tip diameters (microtip probes) deliver high intensity sonication but the energy is 
focused within a small, concentrated area.  Larger tip diameters can process larger volumes, 
but offer lower intensity.   
 
The choices of a generator and horns/probes are matched to the volume, viscosity and other 
parameters of the particular application.  Horns are available for both direct and indirect 
sonication.  The Accessories section has more information on this subject. 
 

Please consult with a product specialist for assistance with selecting a probe for your 
application. 

 

Relationship of Amplitude and Wattage 

 
Sonication power is measured in watts.  Amplitude is a measurement of the excursion of the tip 
of the probe (probe is also known as a horn).   

 

Some ultrasonic processors have a wattage display. During operation, the wattage displayed is 
the energy required to drive the radiating face of a probe, at that specific amplitude setting 
against a specific load, at that particular moment.  For example, the unit experiences a higher 
load when processing viscous samples then when compared to aqueous samples.   
 
The speed /cruise control on an automobile, can, to a certain extent, be compared to an 
ultrasonic processor.  The speed/cruise control is designed to ensure that the vehicle maintains 
a constant rate of travel.  As the terrain elevations change, so do the power requirements.  The 
cruise control senses these requirements, and automatically adjusts the amount of power 
delivered by the engine in order to compensate for these ever changing conditions.  The greater 
the terrain rate of incline and greater the resistance to the movement of the vehicle, the greater 
the amount of power that will be delivered by the engine to overcome that resistance and 
maintain a constant speed. 
 
The ultrasonic processor was designed to deliver constant amplitude, to your liquid sample, 
regardless of these changes in load (much like the vehicle’s cruise control described above).  
As a liquid is processed, the load on the probe will vary due to changes in the liquid sample (i.e. 
viscosity, concentration, temperature, etc.).  As the resistance to the movement of the probe 

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Страница 3: ...pecifications 6 7 4 Principles of Operation 8 9 5 Description of Components Functions of Controls 10 12 6 Preparation for Use 13 7 Operating Instructions 14 17 8 Maintenance 18 20 9 Troubleshooting 20...

Страница 4: ...rranty of either merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose No person or company is authorized to change modify or amend the terms of this warranty in any manner or fashion whatsoever Under n...

Страница 5: ...Generator within a Fume Hood Hearing protection is highly recommended It is recommended that a sound abating enclosure or ear protection be used when operating the Ultrasonic Processor NEVER immerse...

Страница 6: ...slo blo 1 6 Amps slo blo Weight 7 lbs 3 2 Kg Dimensions 8 W x13 75 L x 5 75 H 203mm x 349mm x 146mm Output Voltage 1000 V rms max Output Frequency 20 KHz Converter Weight 0 75 lbs 0 34Kg Dimensions 6...

Страница 7: ...e used If the 220V plug is not configured to match the wall receptacle a properly grounded universal AC socket adapter must be added Important Universal adapters do not convert voltage or frequency Fi...

Страница 8: ...ore information on this subject Please consult with a product specialist for assistance with selecting a probe for your application Relationship of Amplitude and Wattage Sonication power is measured i...

Страница 9: ...rvation the amount of power required cannot be predetermined A sensing network continuously monitors the output requirements and automatically adjusts the power to maintain the amplitude at the presel...

Страница 10: ...f Controls The Model Q125 includes a standard 1 8 diameter microtip 4422 Q125 Front Panel Q125 Rear Panel Generator Converter 1 8 Microtip Converter Cable Converter Cable Connector Power Cord Connecto...

Страница 11: ...main power on 0 key Switches the main power off AMPL Controls the amplitude of vibration at the probe tip key Used with the AMPL key when the unit is on stand by to set the amplitude of vibration at...

Страница 12: ...to pin 6 9 PIN D SUB CONNECTOR Pin No Description 1 Not connected 2 Not connected 3 Not connected 4 Enables connection to a frequency counter 5 Enables connection to an external power monitor 5 mv 1...

Страница 13: ...sary to convert the unit for different voltage operation proceed as follows 1 Ensure that the power cord is not connected to the electrical outlet 2 Open the fuse holder cover using a small screwdrive...

Страница 14: ...the convertor and probe assembly is not already assembled screw the probe onto the convertor and using the wrenches provided tighten it securely See instruction in Maintenance section for attaching an...

Страница 15: ...ative If the process is initiated by the footswitch the STOP key becomes inoperative 3 To increase or decrease the amplitude in small increments when the ultrasonics is on depress the AMPL to display...

Страница 16: ...et independently from 01 second to 59 seconds During the OFF portion of the cycle the red indicator on the PULSE key will illuminate If the OFF portion of the cycle exceeds three seconds a cautionary...

Страница 17: ...processing time and elapsed processing time e g Set 0 30 00 Time 0 22 10 c Selected pulsing cycle and actual pulsing cycle e g Pulse 01 01 01 00 d Amount of power in watts and accumulated amount of en...

Страница 18: ...nance Ultrasonic processors create high intensity vibration which puts stress on the converter and horn assembly The sides and end of the probe must never be allowed to come in contact with anything b...

Страница 19: ...cotton swab to remove any debris on the threading of the connecting stud Allow the alcohol to dry completely 3 Clean threading in converter Use alcohol and a cotton swab to remove any debris on the th...

Страница 20: ...otip being operated is damaged or worn past its useful life A fuse s has failed If a fuse s has failed proceed as follows 1 Turn the unit off by depressing the OFF key and disconnect the line cord fro...

Страница 21: ...ion Number prior to returning the instrument Care should be exercised to provide adequate packing to insure against possible damage in shipment The Ultrasonic Processor should be sent to the Service D...

Страница 22: ...h or exposed to radiological biological or chemical agents and has been decontaminated rendering it safer for handling use or disposal Authorization By accepting authorization to return the equipment...

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