Sonic Systems
for Industrial Applications

Ultrasonics has a wide range of industrial applications, due to its ability to deliver high-frequency sound waves that can penetrate materials and influence physical processes.
One of the most common uses is in non-destructive testing (NDT), where ultrasonic waves are employed to inspect metal structures, welds, and components for internal flaws without causing any damage. This technique is essential in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and construction, where structural integrity is critical. Ultrasonics is also used in thickness gauging, allowing manufacturers to measure the thickness of materials like pipes and tanks, even while in service, ensuring safety and quality control.
In addition to testing and inspection, ultrasonics is used for cleaning, welding, and processing materials. Ultrasonic cleaners are widely used to remove contaminants from delicate or complex parts, such as medical instruments, electronics, and precision components, by creating microscopic bubbles that dislodge debris through cavitation. In ultrasonic welding, high-frequency vibrations generate heat through friction, allowing plastics and certain metals to bond without the need for adhesives or fasteners—ideal for electronics, packaging, and automotive components. Ultrasonics is also applied in processes like emulsification, dispersion, and mixing in industries such as food processing, chemical manufacturing, and cosmetics, offering efficient, consistent results.

Example
Applications

Particle Size Management

De-agglomeration

Degassing

Drilling

Dispersion

Emulsification

Sieving

Atomisation

Cosmetic

Food Processing

Disintegration

Process Control

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