Ultrasonic Spraying Biofilm
Ultrasonic Spraying Biofilm – Depositing Catalyst Materials – Cheersonic
Ultrasonic spraying has been widely used for the deposition of catalyst materials in fuel cells. It is a versatile technology for making thin nanocoatings and can be easily scaled up to deposit over large areas with optimal uniformity and consistency. In addition, ultrasonic spraying enables precise control of the spatial uniformity of the deposited layer and selection of the amount of material to be deposited.
Ultrasonic spraying technology can achieve uniform coverage of the three-dimensional surface of carbon electrodes. Ultrasonic spray technology is based on dispersing sprayed ink through high-frequency vibrations induced at the nozzle. All these properties make ultrasonic spraying ideal for optimizing the anode electrode surface area for biofilms, improving anode performance.
About Cheersonic
Cheersonic is the leading developer and manufacturer of ultrasonic coating systems for applying precise, thin film coatings to protect, strengthen or smooth surfaces on parts and components for the microelectronics/electronics, alternative energy, medical and industrial markets, including specialized glass applications in construction and automotive.
Our coating solutions are environmentally-friendly, efficient and highly reliable, and enable dramatic reductions in overspray, savings in raw material, water and energy usage and provide improved process repeatability, transfer efficiency, high uniformity and reduced emissions.
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