Why The Interior Design Of The Sonic Horn Is So Important
Primasonics® offer two ranges of Audiosonic™ Acoustic Cleaners - the PAS Range and the GRP Range. The PAS bell sections are crafted from stainless steel tubing and 'spun' on special lathes to form the desired bell profile. The GRP bell sections are resin transfer moulded of pre-woven glass fibre membranes to the required bell profile and the special moulding process ensures that both external and internal surfaces, as with the PAS range, have a smooth sanitary finish. The key point to make here is that it is vitally important for the internal surfaces of the bell sections to be smooth so as to achieve optimum power and performance. This is not always the case for other sonic horn manufacturers. With a cast metal bell section the internal surfaces are very rough and to highlight the difference between a spun stainless horn and cast iron horn we can look at a golfing analogy.
If you are a golfer, some days golfing is a real pleasure, other days it is a real pain. Your goal always is to obtain optimum performance from both club and ball in order to reach the pin in the most direct and sweetest manner.
However if the ball ends up landing in the rough, instead of on the smooth fairway or green, it is clear that the next shot from the rough will lack the control and precision the smooth fairway or green shot can offer.
Visualise the smooth internal surface of the
Primasonics® horns as the even fairway or suave green - offering increased focused control with maximum power conversion.
Compare this with the rough internal finish of cast iron which related to being in the rough where you have to employ greater energy with less power conversion and poorer control.
Left: 'THE ROUGH' Right: 'THE SMOOTH'
Below is some golfing advice on rescuing your shot from the rough and finding your way back to the fairway. In terms of
Primasonics® horns, you will not require rescuing as you will have a horn that is second to none in performance and ability.
"Pitching is the more lofted shot around the green. Usually, you need to carry the shot 75 percent of the way to the hole. Pitching should be attempted with a sand wedge or lob wedge to allow the softest shot possible. Your setup should be a narrow stance with the majority of your weight on your front foot. By keeping your weight forward, it allows you to make a steeper swing to cut through the heavy rough.
A narrow stance prevents lower body sway that frequently results in "skulling" the ball across with indifferent results."
In summary - the smooth bell shaped interior of all Primasonics® sonic horns allows the acoustic sound wave the opportunity to develop maximum power at truer selected frequencies and once emitted, thus to travel in a powerful, effective cyclonic motion - providing maximum power with maximum performance!