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A sophisticated piece of equipment known as a microwave generator is made mostly of electronic components and is intended to produce and release microwave energy from electricity.
Then, this energy is used in a variety of ways, sectors, and for various purposes. More often than not, microwaves are utilized in that frame of mind for their capacity to warm.
Our microwave generators come in a variety of powers and can be configured to meet your specific requirements. The microwave generators can be purchased as stand-alone units or, if necessary, can be incorporated into complete microwave systems.
The majority of applications in industry, food processing, surface treatment, and science make use of the microwave energy, which can also be used to generate plasma or heat products.
A magnetron or a solid-state microwave generator are always the sources of the microwaves. The solution here is entirely electric.
Due to materials’ dielectric loss properties, microwave radiation is utilized in heating and drying processes. The material’s polarized molecules undergo vibration and rotation as a result of the quick polarity reversal of the electromagnetic field. The heat that is produced comes from this phenomenon.
Improved thermal processes can be achieved in a variety of industries with the help of microwave generators. Additionally, they are a source of energy that can be utilized in both scientific and industrial settings.
The microwave generators are ideal for enhancing the processes of drying and heating. They make it possible for food products to be tempered or defrosted quickly for the food industry; However, they can also be utilized in chemical processes like vulcanization or polymerization, power-to-x synthesis, and industrial heating and drying of various materials (including ceramics, wood, powder, textiles, and others).
The Global Microwave signal generator market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The brand-new Miniature Signal Generator on the L, S, and C bands, which covers frequencies between 25 and 15000 MHz, has been released by Atlantic Microwave, a market leader in Satcom RF testing equipment.
When it is necessary to input microwave frequencies for test purposes at remote locations, antenna sites, equipment cabins, and laboratories related to satellite communications, radar systems, EW systems, scientific apparatus, and similar applications, the ethernet-controlled Miniature Signal Generator offers solutions that are both cost-effective and adaptable.
Atlantic Microwave’s scope of sign generators give a minimal arrangement where there is a need to include microwave frequencies from 25 – 3000MHz, 25 – 6000MHz and 25 – 15000MHz on L, S and C band.
The devices can be controlled remotely via a graphical user interface (GUI) or terminal applications using ASCII commands via USB, Ethernet, or RS-232.