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measurement of ultrasonic energy of a known frequency

measurement of ultrasonic energy of a known frequency

measurement of ultrasonic energy of a known frequency

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We use ultrasonic cleaning of precision machined plastic components.  Plastic absorbes a great deal of the energy.  We want to be able to measure the enegy in the tanks during the process.
I'm thinking of using an accelerometer with an oscilloscope.  Does any one have any ideas?

RE: measurement of ultrasonic energy of a known frequency

Hi Igor,

Did you manage to measure the U/S power in the tank? I'm interested to know more about it.

RE: measurement of ultrasonic energy of a known frequency

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We researched and found that a device was being offered for sale. This is the link.  http://www.theideasfarm.ltd.uk/ppb/index.html

We did not buy one so I can't tell you how it works.

jim d

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