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microalgae and seaweeds.
Ultrasonic frequencies (> 20 kHz) are
usually used,
leading to the
process also
being known as
ultrasonication or ultra-sonication...
- of reactants. In this aspect,
ultrasonication is an
alternative to high-speed
mixers and
agitator bead mills.
Ultrasonic foils under the
moving wire in...
- Look up
ultrasonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ultrasonic means of or
relating to ultrasound.
Ultrasonic may also
refer to: Ultra-Sonic (band)...
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Ultrasonic transducers and
ultrasonic sensors are
devices that
generate or
sense ultrasound energy. They can be
divided into
three broad categories: transmitters...
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Ultrasonic cleaning is a
process that uses
ultrasound (usually from 20 to 40 kHz) to
agitate a fluid, with a
cleaning effect.
Ultrasonic cleaners come...
- Laser-
ultrasonics uses
lasers to
generate and
detect ultrasonic waves. It is a non-contact
technique used to
measure materials thickness,
detect flaws...
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Ultrasonic antifouling is a
technology that uses high
frequency sound (ultrasound) to
prevent or
reduce biofouling on
underwater structures, surfaces,...
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Ultrasonic machining is a
subtractive manufacturing process that
removes material from the
surface of a part
through high frequency, low
amplitude vibrations...
- An
ultrasonic motor is a type of
piezoelectric motor powered by the
ultrasonic vibration of a component, the stator,
placed against another component...
- 20,000 Hz,
which is the
approximate upper threshold of
human hearing.
Ultrasonic images, also
known as sonograms, are
created by
sending pulses of ultrasound...