The structural gain of the oscillator resonant unit of a 68 khz high-frequency ultrasonic cleaning transducer is directly proportional to the mass ratio at both ends of the node. The amplitude generated by the ultrasonic transducer depends not only on the structural gain of the oscillator and amplitude modulator, but also on the applied voltage. The output amplitude affects the output power of the ultrasonic transducer. The larger the amplitude, the higher the voltage, and the higher the output power.
Type | Length(mm) | Weight(g) | Frequency(KHz) | Resonance Impedance (Ω) |
Static Capacity (pF)±10% |
Input Power(W) |
PU-UT-5435 PZT-4 |
36 | 135 | 54 | 10-20 | 3200 | 35 |
PU-UT-6860 PZT-8 |
80 | 460 | 68 | 10-20 | 3800 | 60 |
PU-UT-68120 PZT-4 |
67 | 588 | 68 | 10-20 | 7800 | 120 |
PU-UT-8060 PZT-4 |
60 | 325 | 80 | 10-20 | 5400 | 60 |
PU-UT-12060 PZT-4 |
56 | 260 | 120 | 10-20 | 5400 | 60 |
PU-UT-13550 PZT-4 |
54 | 215 | 135 | 10-20 | 4200 | 50 |