Understanding Fine Bubbles: Basics and Applications
Join us for an enlightening live seminar hosted by CMC Research, focused on the cutting-edge technology of fine bubbles. This seminar, titled "The Fundamentals and Applications of Fine Bubbles," will take place on March 2, 2026, from 13:30 to 16:30, and will feature insights from Takashi Goto, an associate professor in Chemical Engineering at Kagoshima University.
Why Fine Bubbles?
In recent years, fine bubbles, defined as gas bubbles with a diameter of less than 100 micrometers, have garnered significant attention across various fields, including agriculture, food production, and environmental management. These minuscule bubbles are subdivided into microbubbles and ultrafine bubbles, with the latter capable of lasting from weeks to months. Their applicability ranges from enhancing crop growth to improving water treatment processes.
Common Misunderstandings
Despite the potential benefits, many users express skepticism due to challenges they face, such as the inefficiency of bubble generation devices and reproducibility of data. This seminar aims to clarify these concerns and provide a foundation of knowledge for both researchers and industry professionals attempting to harness this technology.
What You Will Learn
Participants will gain knowledge on:
- - The basic properties of fine bubbles
- - Case studies showcasing successful applications in various sectors
- - The mechanisms behind fine bubble generation and stabilization
No prior knowledge is needed to attend, making this seminar accessible to anyone interested in exploring the technology.
Event Details
- - Date and Time: March 2, 2026, from 13:30 to 16:30
- - Location: Online via Zoom (with archived content available for later viewing)
- - Registration Fees:
- General: ¥44,000 (including taxes, materials, and access to recorded content)
- Newsletter Subscribers: ¥39,600
- Academic Price: ¥26,400
To maximize interaction during the seminar, a Q&A session will also be available, offering attendees a chance to have their specific inquiries addressed by the speaker.
Agenda Highlights
1.
Introduction: History of Fine Bubbles
2.
Characteristics and Properties:
- Rising velocity and flow resistance characteristics of microbubbles.
- The self-pressurizing effects and solubility dynamics.
- The role of fine bubbles in reactive oxygen species generation.
3.
Technologies for Bubble Generation:
- Differences between microbubbles and ultrafine bubble generation systems.
4.
Measurement Techniques for Fine Bubbles:
- Evaluating particle size, distribution, and functionality.
5.
Application Cases:
- Utilization in agriculture, environmental management, and cleaning processes.
About the Speaker
Takashi Goto is a leading expert in fine bubble technology, having pursued extensive research in fluid-layer processes and microbubble generation technologies during his career at both Keio University and Fujifilm. Now an associate professor at Kagoshima University, Goto contributes significantly to the development of innovative fine bubble applications.
This seminar promises to be an invaluable experience for anyone looking to dive deeper into the world of fine bubble technology. Don’t miss your chance to join us on March 2nd!
To register and learn more, please visit the CMC Research website. We look forward to your participation!