Pressure Nozzles
Pressure nozzles – which are also known as 'single-substance nozzles' – use their own energy to atomise the liquid that is being supplied to them. There is usually no need for any additional compressed air or steam. The pressurised liquid is released into the surrounding gaseous atmosphere as a jet or lamella. All kinds of sprays and droplet sizes are possible, depending on the type of nozzle and process parameters concerned. Pressure nozzles are used in an extremely wide range of applications, which means they have to be individually tailored to the circumstances. This is particularly true if the liquids that are being atomised are rheologically challenging or if the volume flow rates are low. All the relevant conditions and constraints must be taken into account in advance during planning.

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Each nozzle size has different flow rates because, within a size class, there are various orifice diameters, which result in varying flow rates. However, all nozzles of the same size have the same external dimensions and thread connection sizes. No tools are required.