News tagged ultrasonic
  • Hinkley Point C | Acoustic fish deterrent proves ‘highly effective’ in trials

    An ultrasonic fish deterrent developed for Hinkley Point C has proved “highly effective” in trials, Swansea University researchers say, potentially averting the need for a large compensatory saltmarsh scheme that had sparked local opposition. The post Hinkley Point C | Acoustic fish deterrent proves ‘highly effective’ in trials appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

  • BUMAX selected for demanding ultrasonic welding application

    [Åshammar, Sweden] Swedish premium fastener manufacturer BUMAX has been selected to provide fasteners to be used in machines for ultrasonic metal welding. The client is Schunk Sonosystems, a global leading specialist in the field of ultrasonic metal welding. German specialist machine maker Schunk Sonosystems has decided to use BUMAX DX 129 screws for all its ultrasonic welding flexure sonotrode products to […]

  • Electrostatic and Other Types of Ultrasonic Sensors & Sensor Kits

    How much do you know about ultrasonic sensors? They are beneficial in the performance of all kinds of detection tasks as part of their industrial applications. These devices can detect high-gloss and transparent objects in liquid, solid, powder, and granular form. They are tolerant of dust, dirt, smoke, and mist. Continue Reading

  • KROHNE to Showcase Wide Range of Water and Wastewater Products at WEFTEC 2021

    Visit Booth 3619 to learn more about the latest flow and level instrumentation Beverly, MA:  KROHNE, Inc. will showcase a wide range of its industry-leading water and wastewater products, including the latest version of the OPTISONIC 6300 clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeter at WEFTEC 2021, Booth 3619. The Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference will be […] The post KROHNE to Showcase Wide Range of Water and Wastewater Products at WEFTEC 2021 appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

  • Leicester team invents new battery recycling method

    A team led by Leicester University has developed a new battery recycling method using ultrasonic waves to separate valuable materials from electrodes. The method has been developed with the Faraday Institution to tackle recycling of electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Leicester University’s Professor Andy Abbott, project leader, compared the process to the way in which a […] The post Leicester team invents new battery recycling method appeared first on The Engineer.

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