Nozzle types such as industrial nozzles and spiral nozzles, even clip nozzles made of ordinary plastic, aim to atomize liquids as the ultimate goal. After a period of use, there will be phenomena such as poor atomization and insufficient force. These phenomena are mainly caused by the following reasons.
1. Blocking
Some impurities or the solidified impurities of the liquid to be atomized blocked the pipeline.
2. Corrosion and wear
The inlet and outlet of the nozzle are worn or stretched due to long-term consumption, especially for nozzles made of plastic materials.
3. Corrosion
The internal structure of the nozzle is not smooth due to the corrosion of various chemicals.
4. Improper installation
Off-axis washers, overtightening or other repositioning problems can have adverse effects.
5. Temperature damage
Overheating will have a certain damage effect on nozzle materials designed for non-high temperature applications.
6. Accidental injury
During installation and cleaning, the nozzle may be accidentally damaged due to the use of incorrect tools.
7. Bonding
Splash, mist or chemical accumulation on the material inside or outside the nozzle edge caused by the evaporation of liquid can leave a layer of dry solidification and block the nozzle orifice or internal flow channel.
The above are the seven main reasons for the poor atomization of the nozzle. If you encounter any problems during the use of the nozzle, you can contact us at any time, and our engineers will help you analyze and solve the problem.






