Nanowire Coating
In energy, electronics or other nanotechnology research applications, ultrasonic sprayers can be used to spray nanowires, conductive inks or suspensions, and spray to form a uniform nanowire coating. Ultrasonic spraying is ideal for these spray applications, and the resulting spray droplets are soft, controllable, and non-clogging. Ultrasonic spray systems have proven successful in spraying nanowire coatings in advanced precision electronics research and are used by some precision electronics manufacturers. This uniformity results in a thinner coating that allows for better electrical conductivity.
Applications
• Deposit carbon nanotubes (carbon nanotubes), nanowires, perovskite materials, and graphene in a uniform thin coating to replace energy, electronics, semiconductor or medical applications.
• Spray catalyst inks such as carbon black and platinum solution in fuel cell manufacturing.
• Use graphene or carbon nanotubes for protection and strengthening applications.
• Various nano materials for EMI shielding.
• Create a transparent conductive coating.
• Deposition of uniform nanowires or graphene films in advanced electronic applications.
Ultrasonic coating systems are used to deposit nano-layer coatings with uniform thickness on substrates of any width. Even over a wide width, very thin coatings with high uniformity can be produced, which makes ultrasonic spraying technology particularly suitable for many precision nanotechnology spraying applications.
Features & Advantages
• Full range of ultrasonic nozzles
• Titanium alloy and stainless-steel construction, corrosion resistance
• The nozzle is not easy to be blocked
• Utilization> 95%
• Low diversion pressure can reduce waste of overcoating and air pollution
• Spraying proton exchange membrane with high uniformity and good adhesion
• Ultrasonic dispersion liquid system- keep the suspension evenly dispersed during spraying
• The particle diameter is optional which can more flexibly affect the through-hole property of the coating
• Heating plate, vacuum plate or combination of heating plate and vacuum plate
Ultrasonic Fuel Cell Coating Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovkKTKtaUw4