Apr 10, 2020

Ultrasonic and megasonic in the fight against Corona: disinfectant mist and quality control of protective masks

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Source: SONOSYS
Apr 10, 2020

Ultrasonic nebulizers enable efficient surface disinfection

The nebulizers of Sonosys GmbH have been used long before the coronavirus crisis to nebulize and distribute disinfectant solutions. In contrast to standard compressed air nozzles the nebulizers make use of ultrasound nozzles to build a very fine mist of droplets. Especially when it comes to the coating of larger areas with the disinfectant solution with a homogeneous, but fine droplet layer, the ultrasonic nebulizers play out their strengths with flow rates up to 20 liters per hour. Four models with different flow rates and most frequent droplet sizes are available, as illustrated in the following table:

Megasonic nebulizers for quality control of mouth and nose protection masks

Furthermore, there is a megasonic-based atomizer for even smaller droplets (most frequent droplet size around 3 μm). This even finer mist of droplets may be used in quality control (QC) of face masks. Even though the Coronavirus itself is smaller (around 120 to 160 nm according to Spektrum.de), the test bacteria or viruses are usually atomized in liquid droplets around 3 μm, depending on the applied test procedure.

Therefore, both nebulizer and atomizer can be used in distributing disinfectant, humidification of respiratory air and in the QC-tests of face masks and hence are a small contribution in the fight of the virus crisis.

Contact: Ralf Emberger, Sonosys Ultraschallsysteme GmbH
info@sonosys.de 

 

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