
Chemical-free. Automated. Precise. Safe.
Algae Control Australia is proud to introduce the latest in high-precision ultrasonic technology from SonicPure — the Pulsar 4400 and Pulsar 3400. These advanced devices emit over 4,400 precise ultrasound frequencies to target and destroy a wide range of harmful algae species and biofilm — without the use of chemicals.
Designed for lakes, dams, ponds, reservoirs, irrigation channels, and even coastal waters, the Pulsar range is redefining how water managers, councils, utilities, and industries tackle algae problems.
Why This Technology is a Game-Changer
For decades, chemical dosing has been the primary approach to algae control. While effective in the short term, chemicals can be costly, labour-intensive, and potentially harmful to aquatic life and the environment.
SonicPure’s Pulsar devices change the equation by providing:
Chemical-free control – safe for fish, plants, and other aquatic life.
Continuous prevention – operating 24/7 to stop blooms before they start.
Broad-spectrum targeting – impacting green algae, blue-green (cyanobacteria), golden algae, and even marine dinoflagellates that cause red tide.
Biofilm disruption – preventing the buildup that often leads to water quality decline.

The Science Behind the Pulsar
The Pulsar works through Critical Structural Resonance.
By transmitting thousands of carefully spaced ultrasonic frequencies, the devices cause key algae cell structures — such as gas vesicles and flagella — to resonate and break down.
Without functional flagella, algae lose mobility and sink.
Without intact gas vesicles, they can no longer maintain buoyancy.
The cells die and decompose naturally at the bottom, without releasing toxins into the water.
This multi-frequency approach is crucial: the more precise frequencies aimed at a particular algae type, the higher the likelihood of complete destruction.
Reference: This article is based on technology and product details provided by SonicPure Technologies.
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