The compressed air swirl former is used for this atomizing nozzle, injecting a small amount of air or gas into the tail of the ultrasonic nozzle, causing the gas to circulate internally and force droplets outward. By adjusting the gas flow, liquid flow, and probe amplitude, a wide spray pattern can be achieved. This attachment is ideal for coating large areas with a small liquid flow and providing an even coating on the substrate.
The eddy current ultrasonic atomizing nozzle employs low-speed rotating air or gas to generate a medium-width spray pattern, wider than that of the converge-type nozzle. It can produce conical spray patterns with a diameter of 50-100mm, depending on the distance from the base material. The swirl speed can be adjusted according to the application.
The eddy current ultrasonic atomizing nozzle utilizes slow-speed rotating air or gas to produce a medium-width spray pattern, wider than that of the convergent nozzle. It generates a conical spray pattern with a diameter of 50-100mm, depending on the distance from the base material. The swirling speed can be adjusted according to the application.































