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What (who) is ultrasonic cell disintegration - definition

PROCESS THAT USES ULTRASOUND AND A CLEANING SOLVENT TO CLEAN ITEMS
Ultrasonic bath; Ultrasonic cleaner; Sonic bath; Ultrasonic agitation; Ultrasonic cleaners
  • Sonorex ultrasonic cleaner from the 1970s or 1980s
  • Ultrasonic transducers showing ~20 kHz and ~40 kHz stacks.  The active elements (near the top) are two rings of [[lead zirconate titanate]], which are bolted to an aluminium coupling horn.
  • Ultrasonic cleaning of a mobile phone

Ultrasonic nozzle         
  • High Temperature Ultrasonic Nozzle
Ultrasonic Nozzle
Ultrasonic nozzles are a type of spray nozzle that use high frequency vibrations produced by piezoelectric transducers acting upon the nozzle tip that create capillary waves in a liquid film. Once the amplitude of the capillary waves reaches a critical height (due to the power level supplied by the generator), they become too tall to support themselves and tiny droplets fall off the tip of each wave resulting in atomization.
Positive disintegration         
THEORY OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT VIEWING PSYCHOLOGICAL TENSION AND ANXIETY AS NECESSARY FOR GROWTH
The Theory of Positive Disintegration; Theory of Positive Disintegration; Positive Disintegration
The theory of positive disintegration (TPD) by Kazimierz Dąbrowski is a theory of personality development.
disintegrate         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Disintegration (album); Disintegration (music album); Disintegrate; Disintegration (song); Disintegrates; Disintegrated; Disintegrating; Disintegrations; Disintigrate; Disintagrate; Disintegration (disambiguation); Disintegrate (disambiguation); Disintegrate (album)
(disintegrates, disintegrating, disintegrated)
1.
If something disintegrates, it becomes seriously weakened, and is divided or destroyed.
During October 1918 the Austro-Hungarian Empire began to disintegrate.
VERB: V
disintegration
...the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n
2.
If an object or substance disintegrates, it breaks into many small pieces or parts and is destroyed.
At 420 mph the windscreen disintegrated.
VERB: V
disintegration
...the catastrophic disintegration of the aircraft after the explosion.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Ultrasonic cleaning

Ultrasonic cleaning is a process that uses ultrasound (usually from 20 to 40 kHz) to agitate a fluid, with a cleaning effect. Ultrasonic cleaners come in a variety of sizes, from small desktop units with an internal volume of less than 0.5 litres (0.13 US gal), to large industrial units with volumes approaching 1,000 litres (260 US gal).

The principle of the ultrasonic cleaning machine is to convert the sound energy of the ultrasonic frequency source into mechanical vibration through the transducer. The vibration generated by the ultrasonic wave is transmitted to the cleaning liquid through the cleaning tank wall, so that the micro-bubbles in the liquid in the tank can keep vibrating under the action of the sound wave, destroying and separating the dirty adsorption on the surface of the object.

Depending on the object being cleaned, the process can be very rapid, completely cleaning a soiled item in minutes. In other instances cleaning can be slower, and exceed 30 minutes.

Ultrasonic cleaners are used to clean many different types of objects, including jewelry, scientific samples, lenses and other optical parts, watches, dental and surgical instruments, tools, coins, fountain pens, golf clubs, fishing reels, window blinds, firearm components, car fuel injectors, musical instruments, gramophone records, industrial machine parts, and electronic equipment. They are used in many jewelry workshops, watchmakers' establishments, electronic repair workshops, and scientific labs.