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No-drip air atomizing nozzles conserve precious liquids

By Mary Gannon | March 11, 2020

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Exair’s new 1/8 NPT No-Drip Internal Mix Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles mix liquid and air inside the nozzle and produce the finest atomization of liquids. The new, patented nozzles work in the same way Exair’s standard atomizing nozzles do, but have the added benefit of positively stopping liquid flow when compressed air is shut off.

Exair no drop atomizing nozzlesWhen spraying any type of liquid, post-spray liquid flow can cause big problems. Drips occurring after spraying waste precious resources such as expensive coatings, chemicals or water, and are now eliminated with Exair’s patented design. Unwanted drips can ruin product function on sealing or mating surfaces and can ruin the appearance of painted or coated finishes. These No-Drip Air Atomizing Nozzles are ideal where no post-spray drip is permissible. When the compressed air supply is shut off, the no-drip nozzle positively seals off the flow of liquid eliminating the possibility of drips.

Exair’s 1/8 NPT No-Drip Internal Mix Atomizing Nozzles are available in three different liquid patterns: narrow angle round, wide angle round and flat fan patterns. No-Drip Internal Mix atomizing nozzles are available with 1/8, 1/4 and 1/2 NPT inlets with a variety of liquid flow values to suit your application. They are for pressure fed applications where precise liquid flow is needed. Internal mix nozzles can be used on liquids with a viscosity up to 300 centipoise.

Applications include painting, coating, rinsing, cooling, quenching, wetting (moistening), dust control and humidification. The compact Atomizing Nozzles are fully adjustable to match your application’s liquid requirements and have interchangeable liquid and air caps. They are CE compliant and conflict mineral free. Prices start at $304.

Exair
www.exair.com

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