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Full Cone Spray Nozzles (Alumina Ceramic)

AJP-AL92

Hydraulic hollow cone spray nozzles, featuring a tangential design with the spraying axis at a 90˚ angle from the nozzle inlet, are made of alumina ceramic with excellent wear resistance. Their design without a whirler allows for a large free passage diameter.

Specs

Liquid Inlet Thread Size R1/2, R3/4, R1, R1*1/2 *1
Main Material 92% Alumina
Spray Droplet Measuring Method Immersion sampling method
Mean Droplet Diameter 800–1,400 μm
Standard Pressure 0.2 MPa
Spray Capacity (Flow-rate) at Standard Pressure 18.0–250 L/min
Spray Angle at Standard Pressure 85º, 90º

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*1) The listed sizes refer to the nozzle's male threads. When sold with a stainless steel socket, the actual liquid inlet size will be Rc (female thread). The socket turns the male nozzle thread into a female connection, preventing damage to the delicate alumina threads.

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• Full cone spray pattern with a round impact area and uniform distribution.

• Without using a whirler, the liquid is atomized by collision inflow inside the nozzle.

• No-whirler design with a large free passage diameter minimizes clogging.

• Nozzle sprays at a 90º angle to the nozzle inlet. This right angle nozzle is suitable for installation in small spaces.

Applications

  • Spraying slurry
  • Absorption tower of flue gas desulfurization equipment
  • Spraying water in cooling tower
  • Applications where re-circulated water is being used or clogging is a concern

Industries where this nozzle is used

  • Steelmaking
  • Pollution control

Structure

  • Almina ceramic one-piece structure.
  • No obstructions in the nozzle interior.

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