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SonoDry

SonoDry Ultrasonic Spray Dryers

Featuring Sono-Tek's precision, non-clogging ultrasonic spray nozzles, the SonoDry 1000 spray drying system is suitable for R&D or small batch production.

Creating small batches and test samples is easy with low-velocity, soft, atomized ultrasonic spray. Maintain precise control of your process with very low flow rates. Sono-Tek spray dryer offers flexibility in choosing the ultrasonic atomizer's nozzle frequency, allowing for customization of drop sizes.

Sono-Tek's ultrasonic spray dryers have a broad spectrum of markets and applications

Markets Applications
  • Pharmaceutical - Allied Disciplines
  • Biotechnology
  • Polymer engineering
  • Herbals / Cosmetics
  • Plant Extracts
  • Foodstuffs, Spices
  • Aromas and perfumes
  • Dyes and pigments
  • Soaps and Detergents
  • Specialty Chemicals
  • Drying of Aqueous,Aqueous-Organic, Organic Feeds
  • Drying of Clear Solutions, Emulsions, Suspensions
  • Structural Modifications
  • Generation of Desired Particle Size Distributions
  • Micro-encapsulation / Englobing
  • Generation of Nanoparticles and Effective Collection

Sono-Tek In-House Laboratory Services

For customers who want to test an application, Sono-Tek offers a laboratory testing service. On-site analysis of your application is available with our technicians and engineering team. Our 30 years of experience atomizing a wide range of liquids and the expertise of our engineering staff gives us the ability to help customers solve process issues with our in-house laboratory services. A few examples of improvements and process developments that have been developed using ultrasonic spray technology and prototyping services offered by Sono-Tek:

Spray Dry Particles

High Yield Design - Up to 95% for Many Applications

SonoDry 1000 - Twin Cyclone Mobile Standalone System Water Evaporation Rate - Up to 1,000 ml/hr

SonoDry systems are fully controlled by state-of-the-art software programming

Built-In control system: PLC-based system with RS 232/485 port with LCD graphic display and input/monitoring control panel with audio visual indicators and 2-way communication between machine and computer* configuration.

The system is provided with serial port data logging of inlet/outlet temp, hot air flow rate, feed pump flow rate, and unlimited recipe storage.

*PC not included
Photo depicts software for SonoDry 1000

SonoDry system options:

N2 Inert Loop - for laboratory scale spray drying using volatile solvents

Teflon Absolute Filter - for absolute filtration of feed at lab level

Teflon Tube Peristaltic Pump - for contamination-free services on solvents (replaces silicone tubing)

Hot Melt System - maintains liquid temperature from hot plate to nozzle

21 CFR Part 11 Compliance

Dual Liquid Feed - for both ultrasonic nozzle and air spray nozzle

Counter-Current Nozzle - facilitates larger diameter particles

System can be configured without ultrasonic nozzle upon request

Sono-Tek's ultrasonic nozzle technology is a well-known, proven method for producing a low-velocity spray with a controlled drop size.

Ultrasonic Nozzle

Ultrasonic nozzles operate by converting a high-frequency electrical signal, fed into two electrodes sandwiched between two piezoelectric transducers, resulting in mechanical expansion and contraction of the transducers. This causes vibrations to be sent down the nozzle’s titanium horn, ultrasonically vibrating at the nozzle's atomizing tip. Liquid emerging onto the atomizing surface is broken into a spray by the ultrasonic energy concentrated there. This ultrasonic nozzle design provides an easily controllable atomized spray that cannot clog because of the large feed orifice and the self-cleaning ultrasonic vibration.

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Sono-Tek Corporation
2012 Route 9W
Milton, N.Y. 12547
Phone: 1-845-795-2020
Fax: 1-845-795-2720