2017
DOI: 10.1002/pc.24441
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Ultrasonic mixing head for liquid composite molding: Process and material characteristics

Abstract: Current thermosetting resin injection methods, especially those used for liquid composite molding processes, have in most cases remained incapable in terms of being environmentally friendly and cost‐effective at the same time. To help overcome these drawbacks, the use of a low‐pressure metering machine connected to a most recently developed ultrasonic mixing head is proposed in this study. The working principle of the system is based on benefitting from ultrasound induced acoustic cavitation effect to mix and … Show more

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“…The behavior of cavitation bubbles is inuenced by the environment surrounding them including the density and viscosity of the solution. [13][14][15] Cavitation processes have been utilized in various industries, such as shock freezing in the food industry, 16,17 chemical synthesis, [18][19][20] nanostructuring of materials, 21,22 and many others. Bubbles are also used in biomedical elds and drug delivery systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The behavior of cavitation bubbles is inuenced by the environment surrounding them including the density and viscosity of the solution. [13][14][15] Cavitation processes have been utilized in various industries, such as shock freezing in the food industry, 16,17 chemical synthesis, [18][19][20] nanostructuring of materials, 21,22 and many others. Bubbles are also used in biomedical elds and drug delivery systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%