200

For demanding usage.
Wide-ranging flow rate and constant spraying pattern.
SCHLICK hollow-cone nozzles atomise pressurised liquids into very fine droplets and thereby provide a large specific surface. The liquid flows tangentially into the swirl chamber of the nozzle head and thereby starts to rotate. During this process, the pressure energy turns into rotational or kinetic energy.
A rotating film of liquid forms around an air core. At the nozzle orifice this encounters the surrounding air in a reciprocal reaction and breaks up into fine droplets. The droplets move away from the nozzle in an axial and radial direction and form a hollow cone.
Model Highlights
Nozzle in Detail
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Technical Data
Model | 200 |
Type | Hollow-cone |
Spray angle (Drilling-ø = 0.1 – 0.5 mm)* | ~ 60° |
Spray angle (Drilling-ø = 0.5 – 1.6 mm) | ~ 70° |
Spray angle (Drilling-ø = 1.6 – 30 mm) | ~ 78° |
Spray angle (Drilling-ø =21 – 60 mm) | ~ 80° until 85° |
Spray angle optional | 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 70°, 78°, 90°, 120° |
Spray pattern | Circular hollow-cone |
Capacity | 0.03 – 1400 l/min at 3 bar |