AGRICULTURAL SPRAY NOZZLES MANUFACTURER AND SUPPLIER IN INDIA

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AGRICULTURAL SPRAY NOZZLE

Selecting the appropriate agriculture spray nozzle is essential in maximizing the efficacy of agricultural spraying. Our Spray nozzles for Agricultural are precisely engineered to cater to specific application types, providing optimal results for each use. Our range of Agricultural nozzles is designed for diverse applications, including:
• Aeroponic Systems 
• Greenhouse Misting Systems 
• Drone Fertilizer Spraying Applications 
• Boom Sprays for Fertilizers 
• Chemical Spraying

Agriculture Spray nozzle vs Garden spray nozzle 

Agriculture and garden spray nozzles are similar in that they both are used for applying liquids such as pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. However, they differ in terms of their design, application, and features.

Agricultural spray nozzles are generally larger and more powerful than garden spray nozzles. They are designed to be attached to large-scale spraying equipment such as boom sprayers, backpack sprayers, or tractor-mounted sprayers. They can cover a wider area and are suitable for large-scale agricultural applications. Spray nozzle for agriculture often have multiple settings, including adjustable spray patterns, flow rates, and pressure levels to suit different applications.

Garden spray nozzles, on the other hand, are smaller and designed for handheld use in residential or small-scale gardening applications. They are typically attached to a garden hose and used to water plants, clean outdoor surfaces, or apply liquid fertilizers or pesticides. Garden Water spray nozzles come in a variety of types, including adjustable nozzles, spray wands, and showerheads. Some garden spray nozzles also come with specialized features, such as adjustable spray patterns or flow control settings.

Both agriculture and garden spray nozzles are used for applying liquids in the context of plant care, they differ in terms of their size, application, and features. Agricultural spray nozzles are designed for larger scale applications, while garden spray nozzles are designed for smaller, more residential uses.

Agriculture spray nozzles and garden spray nozzles are designed for different applications and have some key differences in terms of their design and features.
Size and capacity
Flow rate and pressure
Spray patterns
Durability
Price

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Atomization refers to the process of breaking up liquids into droplets. Fine Air Atomizing nozzle droplet sizes are measured in microns. Common home atomizers you may be familiar with include shower heads, perfume sprays, garden hoses, and deodorant or hair sprays. 
In direct pressure nozzles, the fluid is broken up (atomized) into droplets by either impact on a surface or by the swrilling motion caused by passing the liquid through a shaped orifice. In both cases the energy required for the atomization comes from the potential energy of the fluid itself. Essentially the energy available for atomization is a function of fluid pressure.

In air atomising nozzles pressurized air (or other gas) is used to impact upon the fluid being sprayed. The impact of the gas causes the fluid to break apart into a fine spray. This means that the energy required for atomisation is no longer dependent on fluid pressure because of which very fine sprays can be produced at low fluid pressures. The allows for very fine, low volume sprays to be delivered.

 Air Atomising Nozzles have many unique spray properties and specification which helps the designers to use in wide range of spraying applications.
1. Pressure Atomization
2. Air Spray Atomization
3. Centrifugal atomization
4. Electrostatic atomization
5. Twin Fluid Atomization
• Surface Tension
• Viscosity
• Density
• Pressure
• Atomization of viscous liquids
• Chemical coating
• Cooling
• Misting 
• Fogging
• Humidification of air
• Humidification of goods
• Lubrication
• Chemical Spraying
• Chemical Injection
• Paint Spraying
• Gas cooling
• Lubricating
• Humidification
Spray atomization involves creating a condition of high relative velocity between the liquid to be atomized and the surrounding air or gas. Typical atomizer nozzle types include:

  Electrostatic
  Impinging jet
  Windmill
  Whistle
  Ultrasonic
  Twin fluid. Twin-fluid atomizers include all nozzle types, and may involve one of the processes below :

Internal Mix – The gas and liquid are mixed within the body of the nozzle. It forms the finest atomization, which exits through one orifice. There is a direct relationship between the liquid and the air; any change in the air pressure affects the liquid flow. The full cone, hollow cone and flat spray patterns can be achieved using the internal mix method.

External Mix – The gas and liquid are mixed externally; this offers better control since there is no connection between the gas and liquid inlet lines. Viscous liquids can be sprayed using External mixtures. however, the atomization is not as fine as in the internal mix. Both full cone and flat spray patterns are achievable.
Five types of Atomizing spray nozzles are designed and available with us

• External Mixture Flat Fan 
• Internal Mixture Siphon Flat Fan 
• Internal Mixture deflected flat fan
• Internal Mixture wide angle 
• Internal Mixture Jet round
• External Mixture Narrow round 
• Paint Spray Atomizing Nozzle
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