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processing of smaller volumes in the R&D lab for feasibility and quality testings e.g.
using the UP200St to the commercial production of large volume streams (e.g. with
UIP4000, UIP10000, UIP16000). A wide variety of our standard ultrasonicators and
accessories has the suitable configuration ready. For special process requirements,
Hielscher manufactures of course customized solutions to fulfill your needs. Our
process lab, consulting service and toll manufacturing complete the range. Ultrasonic
Process Consulting: Hielscher guides you from feasibility and optimization to
commercial production! Hielschers ultrasonic equipment proves itself by simple
operation: batch and inline processing high energy efficiency installation in corrosive
environments retrofittable easy and safe operation no moving parts no high speed
rotary seals low maintenance robustness full industrial grade easy and fast cleaning
Ultrasonic Processing Contact Us! Talk to us about your process! Ultrasonically milled
ceramic particles Literature/References Contact Us / Ask for more Information Talk to us
about your processing requirements. We will recommend the most suitable setup and
processing parameters for your project. Ceramics Ceramic materials are defined as
inorganic crystalline material, compounded of a metal and a non-metal. They are solid,
inert, brittle, hard, strong in compression, and weak in shearing and tension. They
withstand chemical erosion of acidic or caustic environments and are highly
temperature resistant. Due to these exceptional characteristics, ceramics are widely
used for industrial applications such as coating, semiconductors, disks, and optical
circuits. Common ceramic powders (cermats) include alumina, zirconium dioxide
(zirconia), barium titanate, boron nitride, ferrite, magnesium diboride (MgB2), zinc oxide
(ZnO), silicon carbide (SiC), silicon nitride, steatite, titanium carbide, and yttrium barium
copper oxide (YBa2Cu3O7-x). Ultrasonication is a well proven technique for the reliable
processing of ceramic slurries and composites.