Ultrasonic Humidifier
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Hangzhou Rui Ya Electrical Appliance Co., Ltd.
YAKE Ultrasonic Humidifier Working Principle
Ultrasonic humidifiers use a piezo-electric transducer to create a high frequency mechanical oscillation in a body of water. The water tries to follow the high frequency oscillation but cannot because of its comparative weight and mass inertia. Thus, a momentary vacuum is created on the negative oscillation, causing the water to cavitate into vapor. The transducer follows this with a positive oscillation that creates high pressure compression waves on the water's surface, releasing tiny vapor molecules of water into the air. This is an extremely fine mist, about one micron in diameter, that is quickly absorbed into the air flow. Since the mist is created by oscillation, not heat, the water temperature need not be raised. Ultrasonic humidifiers, therefore, can create instantaneous humidity, and don't have to wait for a heating element to boil the water. This precise on/off humidity control is the hallmark of ultrasonic humidifiers. In addition, unlike wet pad humidifiers, ultrasonic units can be of comparatively small size, and still produce significant amounts of vapor. When the sensors which pick up ultrasonic humidifier has decreased below a certain level of humidity of the air ultrasonic humidifier comes into operation. When, however, capture a high degree of moisture the cool mist humidifier is turned off. In this way is very simple to maintain a high degree of humidity within a room as the cool mist humidifier works automatically.