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How Does Ultrasonic Control Work?

1.Determination of the type of organism
2. Ultrasound generation
3.Control of the aquatic organism

The devices have 12 ultrasound programs to effectively control the different types of algae. Each program includes different types of ultrasonic parameters such as frequency, amplitude, waveform and signal duration.

The control box supplies power to the transmitter. A transmitter floating on the water surface generates different ultrasonic signals with a variable range of frequencies, amplitudes, waveforms and durations simultaneously to create a very high sound pressure (dB)

The high-pressure ultrasound transmitted by the e-line line controls the organisms in different ways depending on the type. In the case of algae sink into the bottom of the water reservoir and are degraded by existing bacteria.

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Effective control of algae
It eliminates up to 90% of algae and prevents the growth of new algae.

No release of toxins
The cell wall of the algae remains intact, preventing the release of algal toxins into the water

Easy to install and maintain
The devices are installed directly into the body of water, emitting ultrasound waves that propagate throughout the body of water

Safe for the environment
The ultrasound used is harmless to fish, plants, zooplankton and insects. Our devices are based on a minimum power consumption (5-20 watts) and therefore high pressures for water are not transmitted.

Effective in large areas of water
The LG Sonic e-line can control algae in a range of up to 200m

Low operating cost
The system operates autonomously powered by solar energy and has an integrated automatic water cleaner to reduce maintenance to the minimum

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