Compressed air atomizing nozzle ZN
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Compressed air atomizing nozzle - ZN  - Sommer-Technik - spray / 30° / control
Compressed air atomizing nozzle - ZN  - Sommer-Technik - spray / 30° / control
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Characteristics

Fluid
compressed air
Function
spray
Spray angle
30°
Other characteristics
control, low-pressure
Flow

54 l/min
(14.27 us gal/min)

Pressure

Min.: 3 bar
(43.5 psi)

Max.: 6 bar
(87 psi)

Media temperature

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Description

- With or without metal hose - For thin fluids To spray thin oils and fluids (max. viscosity 350 mm²/s) with a targeted effective range. Example: Oils are sprayed in manufacturing areas. The more automatic this process is, the less likely it is omitted. The atomizer acutates at an excess pressure of 2 bar. Think of tools, extruding plastics, lubricants, polishing, etc. The higher the pressure, the finer the spray mist and the smaller the spray angle. How it works: The fluid hose is either laid into a pressure-free tank or connected. The atomizer should always be fixed a little above the maximum fluid level in the tank. With compressed air applied, the atomizer will instantly start to spray (a built-in check valve in the hose prevents the fluid level from dropping too fast). The atomizer can be actuated either permanently or on a cycle base by a control unit (e.g. BA) – but always in well-metered quantities. The fluid is properly and economically fed into the centre of the air stream. With the air and fluid choke (see picture) the amount of air and fluid is finely adjustable. Containers, hoses and other accessories are available under Accessories.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.