Fundamentals of Cleaning with Sound
Acoustic cleaning is the use of low frequency, high-energy soundwaves to resonate and dislodge particulate deposits from structural surfaces. Sound is transmitted via the movement of particles in a medium, such as air. Cleaning energy is transferred via a series of compression and tension cycles that create movement in the air to fluidize dust particles that have collected on various surfaces.
Features & Benefits
The acoustic disturbance can be represented as a wave, with the X-axis representing time, and the Y-axis the displacement of a given particle in the medium from its rest position. Once the particulate has been displaced, it is removed by gravity and/or gas flow.
