• EXAIR’s new 3/8” FullStream Liquid Atomizing Spray Nozzle provides a full cone spray pattern for pressurised liquids.
    EXAIR’s new 3/8” FullStream Liquid Atomizing Spray Nozzle provides a full cone spray pattern for pressurised liquids.
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EXAIR’s new 3/8” FullStream Liquid Atomizing Spray Nozzle provides a full cone spray pattern for pressurised liquids. This inexpensive and versatile nozzle offers the ideal solution for cooling, cleaning, washing, rinsing and dust suppression applications for industry.

With a vaneless, tangential flow design, the FullStream has wide open internal features to resist clogging while simultaneously producing uniform distribution in a round pattern with medium to large droplets.

The compact right-angle design operates at up to 250 PSIG liquid pressure, and functions seamlessly with liquids containing particulate.

With FullStream nozzles, the liquid is supplied directly into the body of the nozzle creating a swirling action within a vortex chamber. This vortex produces the desired spray pattern when the machined nozzle breaks the liquid surface tension, and exits the orifice in a round, controlled spray angle.

The nozzle is available from Compressed Air Australia and complement EXAIR’s line of Air Atomizing and No Drip Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles.

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