Abstract
The production of uniformly sized droplets of pure liquids, solutions, suspensions, and of solid particles in the size range of 4 to 200 μ in diameter employing the vibrating reed is described. Salient features of the various devices are discussed where particular attention is devoted to the stability in size uniformity of the droplets or particles produced and their mechanism of formation. The methods described have found application in a variety of fundamental investigations, such as droplet evaporation and plant growth regulator studies, but their inherent low capacity makes them less suited for large-volume aerosols or sprays as are encountered, for example, in spray drying.

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