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The oscillating pressure field is amplified by an exponential bell horn and projected into the vessel as a near-spherical sound wave. Particulate already deposited on internal surfaces receives an oscillating acceleration that overcomes adhesion; loosened material is then carried out with the gas flow before it can sinter, bridge or bond. 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They are less effective on hard, fused slag than retractable steam lances, so on furnace waterwalls and high-temperature superheaters they typically complement rather than replace mechanical cleaning.",[149,770,215],{"id":214},[157,772,773,778,784,790,796],{},[160,774,775],{},[103,776,777],{"href":615},"Acoustic cleaner",[160,779,780],{},[103,781,783],{"href":782},"\u002Fglossary\u002Fsonic-sootblower","Sonic sootblower",[160,785,786],{},[103,787,789],{"href":788},"\u002Fglossary\u002Fbell-horn","Bell horn",[160,791,792],{},[103,793,795],{"href":794},"\u002Fglossary\u002Fdiaphragm-horn","Diaphragm horn",[160,797,798],{},[103,799,800],{"href":751},"Low-frequency acoustic cleaner",{"title":236,"searchDepth":237,"depth":237,"links":802},[803,804,805,806,807],{"id":641,"depth":237,"text":642},{"id":653,"depth":237,"text":654},{"id":719,"depth":237,"text":720},{"id":759,"depth":237,"text":760},{"id":214,"depth":237,"text":215},"core-technology","A sonic horn is a pneumatically-driven sound emitter that produces high-intensity, low-frequency sound waves — typically between 60 and 400 Hz at sound pressure levels of 140 to 180 dB — used to dislodge particulate fouling from inside industrial process equipment. 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