high Precision Customized Syringe Pump for ultrasonic spray coating Graphene and Nanosuspension
Basic Info.
Flow rate | 0.25ul-200ml |
Syringe size | 0.5 µl - 150 ml |
Voltage | 220V 50/60HZ |
Motor | 4000 rpm |
Weight | 5kg |
Particles | 30-80μm |
Industrial syringe pumps are a specialized type of syringe pump designed for use in industrial and manufacturing settings, rather than just in medical or research applications.
Ultrasonic atomization spraying is the use of piezoelectric effect to convert electrical energy into high-frequency mechanical energy, to break up the molecular bonds between liquid water molecules to produce a natural and elegant water mist, so as to atomize the liquid without heating or adding any chemical reagents. . Ultrasonic high-frequency oscillation is used to atomize the liquid into uniform micron-sized particles. Compared with traditional pressure nozzles, ultrasonic spraying can obtain a more uniform, thinner and more controllable film coating, and it is not easy to block the nozzles. Because the ultrasonic nozzle only needs a tiny air volume of kilopascals, and there is almost no splash during the spraying process, the paint utilization rate is as high as 90%. In the ultrasonic spraying process, the droplet size and distribution can be precisely controlled, so that very small droplet particles can be quickly evaporated, thereby producing particles with a high specific surface area.
Some key features and uses of syringe pumps include:
1.Precise fluid delivery: Syringe pumps can deliver fluids at very accurate and consistent flow rates, ranging from microliters to milliliters per hour. This makes them useful for administering medications, feeding solutions, and conducting research experiments that require precise fluid control.
Here are some key characteristics of industrial syringe pumps:
2.High-volume capacity: While medical syringe pumps typically accommodate smaller syringe sizes, industrial models can handle larger syringes and pump higher volumes of fluids, often up to hundreds of milliliters per minute.
3.Advanced controls: Industrial syringe pumps often have more sophisticated control systems, allowing for precise programming of flow rates, volumes, and other parameters. They may integrate with PLCs, SCADA systems, or other industrial automation equipment.
4.Specialized applications: Common uses of industrial syringe pumps include: Adhesive and sealant dispensing Potting and encapsulation of electronic components Precise metering of lubricants, greases, or other industrial fluids Automated filling and dosing of chemicals, paints, or coatings Controlled delivery of reagents or samples in industrial analytical instruments