Mitsuda Spray Nozzle Groups

Full Cone Nozzles

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FULL CONE SPRAY - TOP FEED -
CIRCULAR SPRAY SHOT

Full Cone Spray Nozzles have circular spray geometries and wide usage patterns similar to Standard Fan Jet Nozzles. Nozzles where circular spray is preferred are very common due to wide material options, flow rates, connection alternatives, spray angles and accessories.

The sprayed liquid is Full Cone and its projection creates a circular spray geometry shape. Since it scans a wider surface, the impact effects are lower than fan spray nozzles operating at the same flow and pressure.

The formation of a full cone spray at the nozzle outlet is achieved by placing an X-piece or S-piece or Perforated Disc into the nozzle, first turning the liquid into a swirl movement in the nozzle and then spraying it from the full round orifice.

With its wide area scanning features, it is used in gas washing, cooling, dust suppression, dust control, surface cooling, fire fighting, rinsing, chlorination, desulfurization, gas conditioning, salt fog applications and many similar processes.

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FULL CONE SPRAY - TOP FEED -
SQUARE SPRAY SHOT

The projection of the spray, which is formed by the special processing of the Full cone spray nozzles, the orifice and the mouth, can be converted to SQUARE and the spray geometry to PYRAMID. The spray form is in the form of a pyramid, and when the spray height is increased or decreased, the square projection starts to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. The edges of the spray form are straight and sharp. Therefore, height and placement must be carefully calculated in the case of using this type of nozzle. The most common usage areas are chemical spraying into molds.

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FULL CONE SPRAY - TOP FEED -
CIRCULAR SPRAY MULTI SHOT

Multi-orifice nozzles, whose body structures are larger than standard nozzles, have at least 2 orifices on them. In general, the 7-orifice body is the most common type, providing effective working and wide spray scanning area even at pressures as low as 1 bar. Since the fed flow is divided into 7 in the nozzle, fine mist cloud spraying is possible from the orifices. The most common uses are dust suppression, gas cooling, particle retention, rapid cooling, fire extinguishing, foam killing and so on. In applications where multi-orifice nozzles are used, it is recommended to use a line filter.

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FULL CONE SPRAY - TOP FEED -
CIRCULAR SPRAY SHOOTING

The most basic feature of the side-fed Full Cone Spray Nozzles is that there is a 90 degree angle between the inlet of the liquid from the feeding line and the outlet direction of the resulting spray. The flow rate is achieved by combining both the nozzle orifice and the internal orifice in the body at the correct values. While the part where the nozzle orifice is located is threaded and removable in some models, the orifice is machined directly on the body in some models. No particles are put into the nozzle to create the conical spray geometry which is full, therefore it is extremely resistant to clogging. Although cooling, washing, dust suppression, gas conditioning are the most typical applications, it can be used in cases where filtration is insufficient and the sprayed liquid is coarse.