Medical field: Air knives can be used for cutting and removal operations in surgery. Due to its high frequency vibration and precise control, it enables high precision cutting of tissues, reducing the risk of bleeding and damage to surrounding structures. In ophthalmic surgery, air knives can be used for corneal cleavage, ultrasound emulsification in cataract surgery, and tissue cleavage in glaucoma surgery.
Manufacturing: Air knives are used in the manufacturing industry for the cutting and processing of materials. It can be used for cutting flexible materials such as textiles, rubber, plastics, but also for cutting hard materials such as metals and ceramics. Ultrasonic cutting is widely used in precision machining because of its non-contact and low thermal effects, which can avoid material deformation or thermal damage.
Food processing: Air knives can be used for cutting, splitting and shredding operations during food processing. For example, you can use wind knives to cut foods such as bread, cakes, and cheese for quick, precise cutting and to maintain the shape and quality of your food.
Biotechnology: In biotechnology research, air knives can be used for the cutting and separation of cells and tissues. Ultrasonic cutting is widely used in biology, medical research and laboratory applications because it allows contactless operation at the cellular and tissue levels without causing serious damage or disturbance to biological samples.
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