Low speed non-pressure spray

A difference without pressure, ultrasonic atomization nozzles with most other spray nozzles is characterized by its soft, low-speed mist spray, typically at a magnitude of 3-5 inches per second.The liquid is atomized into a mist spray using high-frequency sound vibrations.The piezoelectric sensor converts the electrical input into mechanical energy to form a vibration, and when the nozzle is introduced, a capillary wave is produced in the liquid.

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Ultrasonic nozzle tip Forms capillary wave.
In coating applications, pressure-free, low-speed spraying significantly reduces the amount of spraying, as the drip tends to be deposited on the substrate rather than bounced back.This means a large amount of material savings and reduced emissions into the environment.

The spray shape can be precisely controlled by clamping the slow-moving spray into the auxiliary airflow.A spray pattern ranging from 0.070 inches wide to 1-2 feet wide can be generated using a special type of spray molding device.