Ultrasonic Removal of Air Bubbles from Epoxy Resin

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2011

When epoxy resin is mixed, air bubbles are inadvertently introduced and must be removed. Ultrasonic degassing technique can be very useful in this case. Ultrasonic removal of air bubbles from premixed epoxy resin is illustrated in this video. The experiment was conducted with a 2 kW ultrasonic reactor system produced by Industrial Sonomechanics, LLC. More information is available at http://www.sonomechanics.com

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  • sound practice (excuse the oun) have you done any experiments with waste oil ?

    my angle is fuel fogging. even changing the viscosity of say vegetable oil before the fuel pump would be of great use. but especially turning oil to vapour. save the planet. cheers neiall UK

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