Spraying nozzle technology in agriculture provides effective and efficient spraying by turning the liquid into drops by atomization. Let’s briefly summarize the main elements of this process:
Atomization: With the combination of the spray tip hole and fluid pressure, the liquid turns into drop form.
Spraying Area: Nozzle height and diameter are important for equal distribution in spraying. Spraying angle and distribution changes depending on nozzle height and pressure.
Choosing of Materials: Spraying nozzles are made of anti-resistant materials; polyacetylene, stainless steel, ceramic and brass are the most common.
Nozzle Types: Fan-beam nozzles spray in a fan shape, while conical-beam nozzles spray in a conical shape.
Maintenance is Important: For good spraying, the nozzles need to be cleaned regularly. Filter selection also increases the efficiency of spraying by preventing blockage.
For effective results in your agricultural spraying, choose the right nozzle and do not forget regular maintenance!