HOLLOW CONE: Hollow cone refers to a cone-shaped distribution of the sprayed liquid outward from the nozzle. However, it forms a cone with an empty interior, meaning the liquid does not collect inside like raindrops.
FINE MISTING: Fine misting refers to the distribution of the sprayed liquid in very small droplets. This typically results in better coverage of surfaces and quick drying.
FOG: Fog refers to an intense cloud formed by the distribution of the sprayed liquid in small droplets in the air.
HYDRAULIC AIR SPRAY: Hydraulic air spray refers to a spraying method where the nozzle uses both hydraulic pressure and air pressure to spray the liquid.
ATOMIZE NOZZLE: Atomize nozzle is designed to separate the liquid into very small droplets. This results in atomizing the sprayed liquid into tiny particles.
SPRAY NOZZLE WITH INTEGRAL STRAINER: This phrase refers to a spray nozzle that has an integrated strainer inside. The strainer filters solid particles from the liquid entering the spraying system, preventing clogging of the nozzle and improving the quality of the sprayed liquid.
Such a spraying nozzle is typically used in various applications such as agriculture, industrial cleaning, industrial production, cooling systems, and ventilation. Here are some of its applications and advantages:
Agriculture: It can be used for spraying plant protection products (pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, etc.). The fine misting feature allows for homogeneous application to plant surfaces, effectively combating plant diseases and pests.
Industrial Cleaning: Ideal for spraying cleaning and disinfecting agents used in industrial areas, factories, and other facilities. The fine misting feature ensures better adhesion of the cleaning agent to surfaces, providing effective cleaning.
Industrial Production: Suitable for spraying materials such as paint, varnish, lubricating oil, etc. The fine misting and atomizing features ensure homogeneous application to surfaces, resulting in better coating quality.
Cooling Systems: Can be used in industrial facilities or large buildings' cooling systems. Spraying water in fine droplets provides more effective cooling.
Ventilation: Misting nozzles can be integrated into ventilation systems for purposes such as humidifying the air or removing odors.
Advantages may include:
The fine misting feature ensures homogeneous distribution of the sprayed liquid on surfaces, resulting in more effective coating or cleaning. The atomizing feature separates the sprayed liquid into very small droplets, ensuring better coverage of the material and faster drying. The integrated strainer prevents clogging of the spraying system and improves the quality of the sprayed liquid. The hydraulic air spraying method operates under high pressure, providing longer range and better control.