630-0219

$675.00

Description


Probes (sometimes referred to as horns) are attachments that act as mechanical amplifiers to increase the amplitude of vibration generated by the converter.

When driven at its resonant frequency, the probe expands and contracts longitudinally about its center. The distance the probe moves is measured as the amplitude. The greater the mass ratio between the upper section and the lower section, the greater the amplification factor, and the greater the peak-to-peak excursion at the tip of the probe. The amplitude setting can be adjusted on the power supply.

Probes with smaller tip diameters produce greater intensity of cavitation, but the energy released is restricted to a narrower, more concentrated field. Conversely, probes with larger tip diameters produce less intensity, but the energy is released over a greater area. The larger the tip diameter, the larger the volume that can be processed, but at lower intensity.

High gain probes produce higher intensity than standard probes of the same diameter and are recommended for processing difficult samples. Probes are fabricated from a high-grade titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) because of its high tensile strength, good acoustical properties at ultrasonic frequencies, high resistance to corrosion, low toxicity and excellent resistance to cavitation erosion. They are autoclavable and available with threaded ends to accept replaceable tips, microtips and extenders.

Probe tips will pit or erode over time and will need to be replaced. Replaceable tip probes are used with aqueous samples only. Solid probes can be used with all sample types including aqueous samples, organic solvents and low surface tension liquids. Contact Sonics for help selecting the proper probe or tip.

Specifications


  • Tip Diameter: 1/2″ (13mm)
  • Volume: 50-250mL
  • Amplitude: 115μm
  • Material: Ti-6Al-4V (Titanium Alloy)
  • Solid

Data Sheets


Probe Options for 750 watt and 500 watt


1/2″ (13mm) Probe with solid tip