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Anti-reflection Coatings – Ultrasonic Atomizer Nozzle – Cheersonic

  Anti-reflection Coatings Anti-reflection Coatings – Ultrasonic Atomizer Nozzle – Cheersonic The UAM6000 system is designed to make a uniform sprayed thin-film anti-reflective coating on a large area of solar glass. The company’s ultrasonic coating technology can prepare an ideal anti-reflection layer, which can maximize the conversion of light and increase the transmittance at the incident angle of the sun. In addition, its ultrasonic nozzle can overcome rebound limitation and small backspray and overspray, non-clogging performance and uniform film coating. The benefits of ultrasonic coating include: the ability to control the deposition thickness; droplet size control (by changing the nozzle frequency); and tight droplet distribution, which can achieve precise and uniform deposition. Ultrasonic nozzles are ideal for spraying anti-reflective coatings, because the continuous ultrasonic vibration of the nozzle deagglomerates the particles and makes them evenly suspended in the solution

Spraying EMI Shielding – Atomization Nozzle – Cheersonic

  Spraying EMI Shielding Spraying EMI Shielding – Atomization Nozzle – Cheersonic The EMI will come when electromagnetic energy from external sources affects the electrical systems. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) can destroy the electronic equipment, equipment and systems which are widely used in the key Applications, such as medical, military and avionics; industrial touch screen; public transportation systems; and some functions in the vehicle. There are many factors for EMI including the man and nature. The results can range from data loss to system failure even beyond imagination. Ultrasonic spraying technology provides a cost-effective and efficient spraying method for the package-level EMI shielding process. For EMI applications, Cheersonic has developed a special ultrasonic nozzle configuration to provide a more targeted spray area that can greatly reduce overspray. As traditional spraying methods, electroplating and sputtering not only increase the cost, but the throughput