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ultrasonic - Sounds with frequencies above 20,000
Hz and, therefore, beyond the range of human hearing.
ultrasonic jewelry cleaner - A machine that cleans
jewelry with high-frequency sound waves in a liquid solution
ultrasonic cleaner - A machine that cleans jewelry
with high-frequency sound waves in a liquid solution
ultrasonic cleaners - A machine that cleans jewelry
with high-frequency sound waves in a liquid solution
ultrasonic sensor - This sensor has the ability
to expand and contract with the application of electric current,
applications are numerous
ultrasonic humidifier – Ultrasonic equipment
used to raise the humidity of the air in a room
ultrasonic liposuction - a procedure that removes
excess fat through a suctioning process. Although liposuction is
not a substitute for weight loss, it is a way of changing the body's
shape and contour.
ultrasonic transducer - This sensor has the ability
to expand and contract with the application of electric current,
applications are numerous
ultrasonic cleaning – An ultrasonic method
that cleans items with high-frequency sound waves in a liquid solution
ultrasonic flow meter – an ultrasonic based
instrument to measure volume or mass flow of a fluid in a pipe or
channel
ultrasonic thickness gauge - an instrument to
measure thickness of a solid using ultrasonic wave propagation
ultrasonic pest control - ultrasonic based approach
to pest control refers to eradication, completely eliminating an
organism from the environment. Pest control in integrated pest management
(IPM) is to limit the growth of pest populations to below economically
damaging levels
ultrasonic and shear and wave - A wave whose particle
displacement is usually at right angle to the wave propogation vector.
Can only exist in solids
ultrasonic welding - an assembly process in which
parts are joined by the local application of pressure and high-frequency
vibratory energy.
ultrasonic testing - A nondestructive test applied
to materials for the purpose of locating internal flaws or structural
discontinuities by the use of high-frequency reflection or attenuation
(ultrasonic beam).
ultrasonic nebulizer - A machine for getting medicine
into the lungs. A nebulizer makes a mixture of liquid medicine and
water into a mist that a person then inhales (through a mask or
a mouthpiece). Nebulizers are often used for babies and children
too small to be able to coordinate using a metered dose inhaler.
They are also sometimes used for people having severe asthma symptoms,
as many people find it easier to take in the medicine this way when
they are having a lot of trouble breathing
ultrasonic machining - A type of abrasive machining
that uses a tool vibrating at ultrasonic frequencies to cause a
grit-loaded slurry to impinge on and remove surface material.
ultrasonic bath - An ultrasonic bath is a method
used for mixing liquid chemicals. A flask or test tube is partially
immersed in a small tub of water. Ultrasonic vibrations are then
sent through the water, and ice may be added to keep the apparatus
from overheating. If everything has been set up properly, the chemicals
are gradually mixed by the ultrasonic vibrations to form a colloid
ultrasonic inspection - A means of locating defects
in steel. When acoustic energy in the ultrasonic range is passed
through steel, the sound waves tend to travel in straight lines.
If there is a defect in the path of the beam it will cause a reflection
of some energy depleting the energy transmitted. The resulting acoustic
shadow can allow for the detection of these defects.
ultrasonic toothbrush - The ultrasonic toothbrush
is a manual tooth brush with a Piezo-electric ultrasonic emitter
embedded in the brush head
ultrasonic leak detector - Ultrasonic leak detectors
generally operate over the range of 20kHz to 100kHz. Ultrasonics
are effective for finding problems with:
- Compressed Gas Leaks (argon, nitrogen, compressed air)
- Bearing Wear
- Electrical Discharge
- Steam Traps
ultrasonic flaw detector - Ultrasonic flaw detection
is widely used to detect and characterize hidden internal defects
in engineering materials such as metals, plastics and composites
ultrasonic level sensor - Same as a proximity
sensor except with the surface of a fluid or bulk solid as the target
and using the transit time of an ultrasonic wave emitted from a
sensor to calculate distance
ultrasonic blind cleaning - Equipment that uses
ultrasonic waves to clean dust and dirt off blinds quickly
ultrasonic scaler - an instrument that vibrates
rapidly to remove calculus and stain from tooth surfaces |