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  2. Humidifier - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humidifier

    An ultrasonic humidifier uses a ceramic diaphragm vibrating at an ultrasonic frequency to create water droplets that silently exit the humidifier in the form of cool fog. Usually the mist gets forced out by a tiny fan, while some ultra mini models have no fans.

  3. Ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    The ultrasonic humidifier, one type of nebulizer (a device that creates a very fine spray), is a popular type of humidifier. It works by vibrating a metal plate at ultrasonic frequencies to nebulize (sometimes incorrectly called "atomize") the water.

  4. Aroma lamp - Wikipedia

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    An ultrasonic diffuser is the same as a nebulizer but uses a water/oil mixture. This makes the mist not so concentrated. This device can be used as a humidifier. These diffusers contain an ultrasonic transducer, which vaporizes the water/oil mixture through cavitation and creates instantaneous vapor.

  5. Dehumidifier - Wikipedia

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    The first dehumidifier was created by American inventor Willis Carrier in 1902 to dehumidify a Brooklyn printing plant. [3] Carrier cited the discovery as later motivating further discoveries in air conditioning. [1]

  6. Humidistat - Wikipedia

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    Humidistats are used in a number of devices including dehumidifiers, humidifiers, and microwave ovens.In humidifiers and dehumidifiers, the humidistat is used where constant relative humidity conditions need to be maintained such as a refrigerator, greenhouse, or climate-controlled warehouse. [2]

  7. Harvey L. Berger - Wikipedia

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    Berger "wrote the book" on the subject matter and published Ultrasonic Liquid Atomization, Theory and Application in 1998. [ 4 ] Being the father of the application of the technology, Harvey Berger was frequently called to speak on the matter and write publications regarding its benefits in certain applications, such as medical applications and ...

  8. Talk:Humidifier - Wikipedia

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    The last sentence (and last paragraph) of section "3.5 Ultrasonic humidifiers" states a fact that appears to be either unrelated to sonic humidifiers or the sentence is incorrectly stated. The sentence reads, "Wick humidifiers trap the mineral deposits in the wick; vaporizer types tend to collect minerals on or around the heating element and ...

  9. Ultrasonic transducer - Wikipedia

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    A curvilinear array ultrasonic transducer for use in medical ultrasonography Inside construction of a Philips C5-2 128 element curved array ultrasound sensor. Ultrasonic transducers and ultrasonic sensors are devices that generate or sense ultrasound energy. They can be divided into three broad categories: transmitters, receivers and transceivers.