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Humidification Nozzles & Related Items
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These patented humidification nozzles are designed to accomplish an extremely high emission velocity with a low flow rate. Liquids are atomized into aerosol particles, which flash-evaporate evenly into the environment, creating the fine humidification mist. The nozzles can atomize liquid even in climates with fairly high relative humidity. Read More...
What is the difference between an impeller nozzle and an impingement nozzle? Our humidification nozzles are impeller nozzles, with the pin inside the nozzle body. Impingement nozzles have a pin on the outside of the nozzle head. The impingement nozzle design tends to be rather expensive and used in special applications. With some impingement nozzle types, the pin may move from its original location, causing an uneven flow, or may even break.
Which humidification nozzle is best? Our impeller nozzles are less expensive and very reliable. They create an extremely fine mist, with a high percentage of droplets at less than 50 microns in size. Basically, the pin (impeller), orifice, and nozzle body are designed in such a way that when fluid is forced through, a very fine cone-shaped fog is created. Our quality control team ensures each nozzle maintains the required design specifications, tolerances, and consistent high quality.
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15mm/.006" orifice (yellow o-ring) For best results, we suggest a minimum pressure of 250 psi, and a maximum pressure of 1500 psi. The spray is cone-shaped, with an angle of approximately 55 to 70 degrees. A nozzle with this size orifice produces the smallest droplet size. This may be ideal in a situation where limited moisture and liquid flow is desired.
.2mm/.008" orifice (red o-ring) For best results, we suggest a minimum pressure of 250 psi, and a maximum pressure of 1500 psi. The spray is cone-shaped, with an angle of approximately 55 to 70 degrees.
.3mm/.012" orifice (black o-ring) For best results, we suggest a minimum pressure of 45 psi, and a maximum pressure of 1500 psi. The spray is cone-shaped, with an angle of approximately 65 to 75 degrees.
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