The working principle of controlled atmosphere humidifiers (especially ultrasonic humidifiers) is as follows: They primarily utilize an atomizer to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. This energy is then used to emit 1.7MHz ultrasonic waves into the water via high-frequency electronic oscillation. Through the high-frequency resonance of the atomizing plate, the water is propelled off the surface, producing a water mist. This process requires no heating or chemical agents and generates 1-5 micrometer water particles that float in the air, achieving an isenthalpic humidification effect.












