The ultrasonic system is a non-chemical technological solution designed to prevent and eliminate the growth of algae, biofilms, and other microorganisms in aquatic environments (ponds, reservoirs, canals, cooling towers, etc.).
Working Principle:
The system uses high-frequency ultrasonic waves (typically between 20 kHz and 200 kHz), emitted by one or more submerged transducers. These waves create micro-vibrations in the water, which disrupt:
The cell structure of algae, inhibiting photosynthesis and growth.
The attachment of microorganisms to surfaces, making biofilm formation more difficult.
Benefits:
- Eco-friendly: no use of chemicals.
- Preventive and curative: stops new biofilm formation and reduces existing ones.
- Low maintenance: automated system with minimal upkeep.
- Versatile: effective across a wide range of water volumes and conditions.
- Cost-effective: reduces the need for biocides, cleaning agents, and maintenance costs.
Applications:
- Drinking or industrial water tanks
- Decorative ponds, aquaculture, fountains
- Cooling towers, heat exchangers
- Wastewater treatment systems
- Water distribution networks and industrial pipelines
Main Components:
Ultrasonic generator: electronic module controlling wave frequency and intensity
Submersible transducers: emit ultrasonic waves into the water
Control unit (optional): for settings, remote monitoring, and automation