The main function of a spray nozzle is to meter the liquid, then atomize and then distribute into the desired pattern. This can be achieved by using direct hydraulic atomization and or alternatively by utilizing a second fluid, for example, compressed air to add extra energy to the sprayed fluid.
Choosing the correct nozzle for a particular application from a catalogue can be a very difficult task. Below we have compiled a list of available spray patterns, to find out more information simply choose a spray pattern and click for further information.
Flat Fan Spray Pattern
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Full Cone Spray Pattern
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Right Angled Full Cone Spray Pattern
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Hollow Cone Spray Pattern
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Right Angled Hollow Cone Spray Pattern
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Air Atomizing Spray Pattern
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