摘要 |
<p>Optical flow cells used, for example, for making scattered light measurements on liquid borne samples, are often affected by particulate materials that adhere to the internal optical surfaces. These contaminating particulates can cause distortions of the scattered light signals to be measured from the illuminated samples within the flow cell. Such particulates are difficult to remove, especially while the cell is assembled. A method for dislodging and removing such particulate contaminants is described that consists of attaching externally to the flow cell an ultrasonic generator whose frequency of operation may be tuned to couple most effectively with the internal structures of the flow cell itself. Such ultrasonic coupling must be accompanied by an impressed flow through the cell that can remove from the cell particulates that have been dislodged. In order to assure good mechanical action, the impressed ultrasonic frequency is swept over a range of frequencies. <IMAGE></p> |