
Ultrasonic Dispersion
Ultrasonic dispersion refers to the process where ultrasonic waves, which are high-frequency sound waves, are used to break down or spread out particles within a material or mixture. When ultrasound is applied, it causes tiny bubbles or vibrations that help distribute particles evenly or disintegrate clumps. This technique is common in industries such as medicine, cleaning, and material processing to achieve uniform mixtures, improve the consistency of products, or remove contaminants. Essentially, ultrasonic dispersion leverages sound energy at very high frequencies to enhance mixing or cleaning at a microscopic level.