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Ultrasound equipment and ultrasonic spectroscopy
News Release from: Hielscher USA | Subject: Ultrasonic equipment
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 22 September 2005
Ultrasonic trials can be scaled linear
Hielscher Ultrasound Technology will present its ultrasonic laboratory, bench top, and industrial equipment at this years Eurocoat2005 in Lyon, France (27-29 September 2005)
Hielscher ultrasonic equipment is being used in the manufacturing of paint, ink and coatings for processes, such as dispersing, homogenising and deagglomeration Furthermore, Hielscher ultrasonic equipment offers capability for the reduction of primary particles, eg grinding and milling
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 15 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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In particular for fine particles from several 100 micron down to sub-micron size, ultrasonic cavitation is a very efficient alternative for the milling and dispersing of pigments, such as metal oxides, organic crystals or carbon black, says the company.
Ultrasonic reactors are simple to clean and allow for the processing of high concentrations and high viscosities, such as polymers or epoxy resin.
Bench top equipment is available for rental at good conditions to run process trials.
Results of such trials can be scaled linear to production level, says the company - reducing the risk and costs involved in the process development.
Hielscher will co-exhibit with DKSH France, its representative for the French market. Request a free brochure from Hielscher USA ...
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