HOW IT WORKS
Sonihull systems produce multiple bursts of ultrasonic energy in a range of targeted ultrasonic pulse frequencies. These pulses are
transmitted through the material that the transducer is attached to: your hull, prop shaft, pipework, jet drive, sea chest etc...
The pulses produce a pattern of alternating positive and negative pressure on the surface of the material. Microscopic bubbles are
created during the negative pressure cycle and are imploded during the positive pressure cycle.
This microscopic agitation has a cleansing effect that destroys surface algae, the first link in the marine food chain. Disrupting the food
chain keeps the surface clean and makes it a much less inviting habitat for larger organisms that feed on the algae. As well as inhibiting
the creation of a biofilm, the microscopic movement of water prevents barnacle and mussel larvae from embedding on the surface.