Hi Daddybob, group,
I was trying to complete the Brooks Bradley airbrush set but
faced difficulties where I live. After some hesitation and
research these days I bought an Omron NE-28 pump-type
nebulizer. It claims 5 um particles, as do also some
ultrasonic units like Mystique.
It can be used
Morning Simeon,
At 02:54 AM 5/11/2007, you wrote:
If anyone can direct me to a link showing ultrasonic
nebulizer internals and schematic diagram please do it.
Do you mean electronics or air and associated functions?
Wayne
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Marshall wrote:
the airbrush seems to fall at 5 inches or so a second, and the ultrasonic
appears to almost not fall at all.
That's pretty much the difference I see with my two devices. The airbrush
fog will drop and wet something, but the atomizer fog will float and
dissipate. DB
No virus
Not all ultrasonic personal humidifiers use wicks..
The Medisana unit has neither wick nor filter and has a nebulizer
discharge tube.
Since ions are dissolved in the water, a wick will probably transport
them to the vibrating plate along with whatever particles the wick doesn't
filter
John wrote: The ultrasonic gets the product deeper into the lung where the
problems are.
Not trying to be argumentative, but why do you say that? At first glance it
would seem that mist is mist, but actually I already know that's not always
so after my experiments with an airbrush.
So is an
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John wrote: The ultrasonic gets the product deeper into the lung where
the problems are.
Not trying to be argumentative, but why do you say that? At first glance
it would seem that mist is mist, but actually I already know that's
I believe that Brooks Bradley indicated that the airbrush nebulizer was
superior since it could make smaller particles.
I ordered my airbrush from Harbor Freight, as I believe Brooks did, and if I
recall correctly, the stock # he gave was no longer available (or at least
not in the catalog I
ransley wrote:
I believe that Brooks Bradley indicated that the airbrush nebulizer was
superior since it could make smaller particles.
I ordered my airbrush from Harbor Freight, as I believe Brooks did, and if I
recall correctly, the stock # he gave was no longer available (or at least
My portable ultrasonic nebulizer does not have a wick it has a product cup
and there is nothing left in the cup when I'm done with it. The ultrasonic
gets the product deeper into the lung where the problems are.
John.
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