Atomfair UG 723 Ultrasonic Grating Instrument – 9.5-11.5MHz, 0.01mm Precision, Sound Speed Measurement for University Physics Labs

Atomfair UG 723 is a college-focused ultrasonic grating instrument with stable performance. It operates at 9.5-11.5MHz, measures sound speed in liquids (0.01mm precision), and helps understand ultrasonic grating formation in liquid media.

Description





Atomfair UG 723 Ultrasonic Grating Instrument

Atomfair UG 723 Ultrasonic Grating Instrument

Product Overview

Atomfair UG 723 Ultrasonic Grating Instrument is designed based on a spectrometer platform, specially built for physics teaching and engineering optics experiment scenarios. Through this instrument, students can intuitively understand the phenomenon of ultrasonic grating formed by ultrasonic waves in liquid media, and accurately measure the speed of sound in liquids. The product has stable performance and precise measurement, which is an essential tool for optical experiments in colleges and universities.

Instrument Features

  1. Based on spectrometer platform, it can accurately calculate and measure the speed of sound in liquid media.
  2. Help users deeply understand the physical phenomenon of ultrasonic grating formed by ultrasonic waves in liquid media.

Main Experimental Contents

Measure the speed of sound in liquid media (standard configuration with low-pressure mercury lamp light source)

Specifications & Parameters

  1. Input Voltage: AC 220V, 50Hz
  2. Output Signal Frequency: 8-12MHz
  3. Operating Frequency: 9.5-11.5MHz
  4. Measuring Range of Micrometer Eyepiece: 8mm
  5. Measurement Precision: 0.01mm

Main Configurations

Ultrasonic signal source, ultrasonic generator, liquid cell, micrometer eyepiece

Optional Accessories: Spectrometer, light source, etc.

Customization Service

Exclusive configuration parameters can be customized according to different experimental teaching or scientific research needs of customers.

If you’re interested, have any questions, or have specific customization requirements, please feel free to contact us at inquiry@atomfair.com.