Flat Fan Spray Nozzle Design

Design variants of flat fan nozzles.
Flat fan spray nozzle design. Patterns can be solid stream full cone hollow cone flat spray spoon flat fan. The nozzle design aims at the uniformity and impact force of the jet sprayed whether nozzles are used individually or overlapping. 0 solid stream 110 spray pattern flat spray pattern distributes the liquid as a flat or sheet type spray. When designing headers the overlap should either be 0 or 50 on each side.
Small to medium size uniform distribution over a wide range of flow rates and pressure. Elliptical orifice and deflection. Fans can be formed by a simple shaped orifice or by deflecting a spray on a shaped deflection. Since the liquid is concentrated into a smaller area the impact produced by a fan nozzle is generally greater than that of a full or hollow cone nozzle.
View flat fan nozzle spray patterns and specifications. The spray pattern of flat fan nozzles features a sharply delimited line due to internal flow characteristics. Visit our site to view our range of products. Nozzles for a specific application.
Fan nozzles produce a thin flat sheet of liquid that widens as it moves outward from the nozzle. We can also design and manufacture nozzles for your exact needs in our own lab and foundry. As the spray meets a surface a thin contact line of liquid is produced. This can be comprised of droplets or a more or less coherent sheet of water like a waterfall.
Spray nozzle engineering provides a wide range of industrial spray nozzles including flat fan spray nozzles. Arrangement of nozzles flat fan nozzles nozzle characteristics deflector nozzles the tongue type nozzle design represents a special kind of flat fan nozzle. Splash plate design has a large exit orifice for maximum flow passage cast from 309 stainless steel uniform spray distribution from 60 to 150 gpm 227 to 568 lpm operating pressures up to 10 psi 7 bar veejet u series veejet design provides a flat fan spray pattern 50 spray angle at 40 psi 2 8 bar. The coverage width can be varied by modifying the geometric configuration of the nozzle orifices.
Air atomising or pneumatic nozzles can also be used to create flat fans with a very fine droplet size. Detailed information on pneumatic design variants can be found by clicking on the items in the blue menu to the. Flat fans can have a spray angle of between 15 and 145 degrees depending on the nozzle design. Flat fan the liquid is shaped into a fan shaped sheet of fluid.