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Ultrasonic Dispersion of Carbon Black in Water, 750 ml Batch

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2011

This video shows ultrasonic dispersion of a small amount carbon black in a medium-size batch of water. The process was carried out with a 1.2 kW bench-scale ultrasonic reactor equipped with a Full-wave Barbell Horn (FBH), produced by Industrial Sonomechanics, LLC (ISM). The ultrasonic amplitude during the process was 100 microns. The process can be directly scaled up by using ISM's industrial ultrasonic processors at the same operating conditions. All ISM's ultrasonic reactors can be used in a flow-through mode in order to ensure continuous production. Unlike other ultrasonic systems, our processors are able to generate high amplitudes and extremely intense ultrasonic cavitation even when using large-diameter industrial-scale ultrasonic horns and flow-through reactor chambers. Our Barbell ultrasonic horns (http://sonomechanics.com/technology/barbell_horn_ultrasonic_technology/) are capable of providing high vibration amplitudes and having large output tip diameters simultaneously. More information is available at http://www.sonomechanics.com

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