Overview: This document provides comprehensive details on full cone nozzles used in chemical process engineering, focusing on their design, functionality, and applications. It covers axial-flow, tangential-flow, cluster head, and deflector-plate nozzles.
Full Cone Nozzles:- Axial-flow Full Cone Nozzles: These nozzles ensure uniform liquid distribution over a circular area, featuring an optimized x-style swirl insert for safety. They come in various spray angles and flow rates.
- Tangential-flow Full Cone Nozzles: Ideal for liquids with high solid content and fire fighting, these nozzles are non-clogging due to the absence of swirl inserts, achieving a uniform spray pattern through specially arranged grooves.
Cluster Head Nozzles: These nozzles provide fine fog-like atomization with large flow rates, suitable for gas exchange processes, steam cooling, and dust suppression. They create overlapping hollow cones to enhance efficiency in gas treatment and cooling.
Deflector-plate Nozzles: Designed for fire fighting and broadcast spraying, these non-clogging nozzles are VDS approved and offer fine full cone atomization by using several hollow cones spraying into one another.
Applications: The nozzles are used in cleaning, cooling, chemical process engineering, dust control, fire protection, and water treatment. They are also employed in surface spraying, spraying over packings, and improving chemical reactions.
Technical Specifications: Detailed specifications for each nozzle type are provided, including spray angles, flow rates, and connection types, along with conversion formulas for calculating flow rates at different pressures.
Ordering Information: The document outlines the ordering process, including type, material number, and code for each nozzle series, and highlights the availability of different materials and connection types.