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Ultrasonic Nano Material Coating System Spraying Nano Suspension
Description:
The ultrasonic nano material coating system is particularly
suitable for spraying nano suspensions, such as carbon nanotubes,
nanowires, perovskites, graphene, etc. Due to the inherent
ultrasonic vibration of the nozzle, energy will decompose the
aggregated particles in the suspension, causing the liquid to
undergo continuous mechanical vibration throughout the coating
process without damaging the material.
The ultrasonic nano material coating system is used to deposit
uniformly thick nano layers on substrates of any width. Even on
very wide widths, these very thin and highly uniform coatings can
be formed, making ultrasonic spraying technology particularly
suitable for many precision nanotechnology spraying applications.
Parameters:
Model | FSW-5006-L |
Name | 50Khz Wide Ultrasonic Nozzle Atomization |
Frequency | 50Khz |
Atomized particle size range(μm) | 15-40 |
Spray width(mm) | 50-100 |
Spray flow(ml/min) | 1-25 |
Spray height(mm) | 50-300 |
Liquid viscosity (cps) | <30 |
Particle size (μm) | <10 |
Diversion pressure (Mpa) | <0.1 |
Application | Suitable for large-area spraying, such as glass coating, etc |
Advantages :
1. Able to spray ultra-thin conductive layers with the required
electrical and transparent properties.
2. Nanoparticles are evenly distributed on the substrate,
maximizing the utilization of the material.
3. Targeted low-speed spraying results in minimal overspray of
expensive materials.
Compared with other deposition methods such as dip coating, spin
coating, and traditional spray coating, ultrasonic coating systems
have greater flexibility, control, and cost-effectiveness.
5. Choose droplet sizes as small as 13 microns based on the
frequency of the nozzle used.
6. The programmable XYZ coating system provides a complete solution
for your coating process, from R&D laboratory scale to mass
production.
7. Fine wire or large-area nano coating.
Ultrasonic Nano Material Coating System Spraying Nano Suspension