What is the principle of atomizer
Oct 15, 2024
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There are two main atomization principles used, one is ultrasonic atomizer and the other is compression atomizer. The principle of ultrasonic atomizer is to use electronic high-frequency oscillation (oscillation frequency of 1.7MHz or 2.4MHz, beyond the range of human hearing, this electronic oscillation has no harm to human body and animals), through the high-frequency resonance of ceramic atomizing plate, to break up the structure of liquid water molecules and produce natural floating water mist, without heating or adding any chemical reagents. The principle of a compression atomizer is to use compressed air to form a high-speed airflow through a small nozzle, and the negative pressure generated drives the liquid or other fluids to be sprayed together onto the obstruction. Under high-speed impact, the droplets splash around and turn into mist like particles, which are ejected from the outlet pipe.
Nebulizers are suitable for different types of use. For example, compression nebulizers can inhale an appropriate amount of mist within a relatively long treatment time, which is not easy to cause swelling of the tracheal mucosa and blockage of the trachea. The atomized particles are ultra-fine and not easy to collide and combine, making them comfortable for human inhalation. They can also enter the bronchi, lungs, and other trachea, and have excellent clinical effects, making them particularly suitable for the treatment of lower respiratory tract diseases; The ultrasonic atomizer is suitable for adjusting the size of the mist, with small and uniform droplets (diameter below 5 μ m). The medication is inhaled into the terminal bronchi and alveoli with deep and slow inhalation, making it suitable for patients with weak breathing!

