The atomizing nozzle is to disperse the liquid to form a mist through the pressure. The atomizing nozzle is a nozzle product that can spray the liquid in the form of atomization and evenly suspend it in the air.
The working principle of the atomizing nozzle product is as follows: when the water is discharged through the nozzle and flows through the edge of the nozzle hole, it expands into a liquid layer. Because of the instability of the aerodynamic force, the liquid layer is cracked into an elongated tube-shaped hole. The thickness of the cylinder, and then into droplets, the size of the diameter of the droplet depends on the thickness and uniformity of the liquid layer, the stability of the liquid and the breaking process. Its working principle is to squeeze the internal liquid into the nozzle through internal pressure. There is a blade inside the atomizing nozzle. The high-speed flowing liquid passes through the swirl chamber of the blade to form mist. The size of the blade is thick and the nozzle hole diameter of the nozzle , must cooperate with the nozzle, so that the liquid impacts and rebounds to form atomized particles with a diameter of about 15-60 microns, and sprays out through the nozzle outlet to form a spray.
The process by which a nozzle atomizes a liquid is the breakdown of the liquid into tiny droplets called drops, microdroplets or liquid particles. Each eruption must have small-scale droplets, rather than a uniform droplet with the same diameter. The size of the droplet scale is related to the nature of the fluid, the type of nozzle and the eruption function are related to the eruption pressure, and also have a certain relationship with the eruption viewpoint
The wear of the atomizing nozzle is mainly reflected in the increase of the nozzle flow rate, accompanied by the abnormal spray shape. If a flat fan nozzle with an oval orifice wears out, the spray pattern will narrow. An increase in nozzle flow is usually accompanied by a decrease in system pressure, especially in systems using positive displacement pumps.





