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  • How Ultrasonic Flowmeters Work (.pdf)
    away, the pitch seems to drop. Ultrasonic Doppler flowmeters put this frequency shift to work in so-called dirty liquids containing acoustical discontinuities-suspended particles, entrained gas bubbles or turbulence vortexes. Ultrasonic Flowmeters How do they work? Sounding Out the Flow. How...
  • Introduction to Ultrasonic Cleaning
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  • Application of Ultrasonic Cleaning
    to the transducer/part fixture design 5 Ultrasonic output frequency 6 Watts per gallon 7 Loading - the volume (configuration) of the part being cleaned TIME: Typical cleaning times may vary tremendously - how dirty is the part and how clean is clean. As a place to start, a normal trial period is two to ten...
  • Fundamentals Of Ultrasonic plastic welding
    , and more. These advances let OEMs glean better yields and efficiencies with welders that are more robust, easier to use, and feature highly integrated calibration and process controls. It's useful to understand the function of the ultrasonic welding machine's components and how the system works...
  • Seven major concerns related to successful ultrasonic cleaning
    cleaning action in a very concentrated area that ultrasonic manufacturers can use. Because of the very short duration of the bubble expansion and collapse cycle, the liquid surrounding the bubble quickly absorbs the heat and the area cools rapidly. As a result, the tank and liquid only becomes warm...
  • Magnetostrictive Position Transducers in Medical Applications
    . A significant feature, mentioned above, that can lower cost in some applications is the use of multiple position. magnets. Two magnets, for example, can be positioned along the sensing rod at the same time. When the inter-. rogation pulse is applied, an ultrasonic pulse is launched from the location...
  • MICRO: Using a transducer and a flowmeter to determine slurry flow rate and POU filter life
    Because slurry can clog up a filter quickly, a system combining a prefilter pressure transducer and a flowmeter has been devised that can determine filter life and avoid process interruptions. Point-of-use (POU) slurry filtration in chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) applications is essential...
  • How to Maintain your Dust Collector
    , increasing local and global awareness of air pollution, containment and the process dust in industrial applications has emphasized the importance of dust collectors. Finally, expanding regulations have pressured companies to properly design, install, operate and maintain dust collection equipment. How...
  • Ultrasound scans IN THIN AIR
    Better transducers and inexpensive, high-accuracy gantries expand the scope of noncontact ultrasound imaging. The marriage of Airtech 4000 ultrasonic imagers and Techno-Isel gantries lets users generate ultrasound-image scans without having the probe touch the sample. The gantry accurately moves...
  • Explanation of Ultrasonics
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Piezoelectricity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ultrasonic transducers that transmit sound waves through air had existed for quite some time, but first saw major commercial use in early television
Level sensor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(diaphragm), microwave (radar), capacitance, optical, pulsed-ultrasonic and ultrasonic level sensors. 2.1 Pulse-Wave Ultrasonic (Non Invasive)
BME 315 Biomechanics Experiment 6. Ultrasonic properties of...
Waves above 20 kHz are referred to as ultrasonic; ultrasonic frequencies between 1 MHz and 10 MHz are commonly used in the nondestructive evaluation
Ultrasound Front-End IC Considerations
a high-level system overview followed by a more detailed description of how ultrasound systems work.
See Analog Devices, Inc. Information
Chilling out with ultrasonic | ISA
University chilled water plant sees improved efficiency, energy use with ultrasonic.
See International Society of Automation Information
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See Honeywell Sensing and Control Profile & Catalog
Draft Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration...
and other entities about how the FDA intends to apply its regulatory authorities to select software applications intended for use on mobile platforms
Guidance for Industry and FDA Staff - Information for...
Please use the document number (560) to identify the guidance you are requesting.
How to check the ultrasonic transducer XPS10 - Siemens...
How to check the ultrasonic transducer XPS10 The problem is how to check the transducer whether it is working or not.
See Siemens Automation & Drives Information
Piezoelectric materials for ultrasonic probes
Transducer Workshop Abstract A series of powerful piezoelectric materials are available to generate ultrasound in ultrasonic probes.

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