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High ultrasonic amplitudes matter! Our high amplitude, patented Barbell Horn®-based ultrasonic systems increase the speed of production and quality of the results. In this video we show you how - we used our NanoStabilizer®-LT formulation to prepare 1 L nanoemulsions at two different amplitudes. The sample processed at a high ultrasonic amplitude becomes translucent after 5 minutes of sonication, while the low amplitude sample did not. We continued sonicating the low amplitude beaker for additional 15 minutes with very little improvement. Ask your equipment manufacturer what their maximum ultrasonic amplitude is, measured in MICRONS! Not in %! Why? Because 100% amplitude does not necessarily mean 100 microns. For some ultrasonic processors 100% amplitude could mean as low as 25 microns, which is very low amplitude and might not lead to great results! Try the NanoStabilizer®-LT with your ultrasonic equipment: https://sonomechanics.myshopify.com/c... Learn more about Industrial Sonomechanics' technology: Website - https://www.sonomechanics.com/ Blog - https://blog.sonomechanics.com/blog ISM offers high-amplitude laboratory, bench and industrial-scale ultrasonic liquid processors for a wide range of applications, including the production of nanoemulsions, nanocrystals and liposomes, cell disruption, aqueous and solvent-based extraction, liquid degassing, nanoparticle deagglomeration, sonochemistry, and many more. Follow us on social media: Twitter - / sonomechanics LinkedIn - / industrial-sonomechanics-llc Facebook - / industrial.sonomechanics Instagram - / sonomechanics #barbellhorn #sonomechanics #sonication