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Axialflow full cone nozzlesLechler full cone nozzles have an extraordinarily uniform liquid distribution over the whole circular impact area. The high precision of distribution is achieved by orienting the liquid inlet to the centre of the swirl chamber of the nozzle. The optimized x-style swirl insert ensures a high operation safety due to this large free cross-sections. Axial-flow full cone nozzles are available with different spray angles and in many flow rates. Therefore, matching to specific service conditions is possible without any difficulties. The Advantages
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Tangential Full cone nozzlesTangential-flow full cone nozzles are, for instance, particularly suited for closed-circuit spraying of liquids with a high quota of solid matter, or for fire fighting applications. The atomizing fluid is tangentially supplied to a swirl chamber, where it is put into rotation. Tangential-flow full cone nozzles are free of swirl inserts. Hence, they are not at all prone to clogging. The full cone spray is obtained with the aid of specially arranged grooves, milled into the nozzle bottom, which cause an adequate part of the rotating liquid flow to diverge to the center of the swirl chamber. Thereby an extremely uniform area distribution of the sprayed liquid is achieved. The Advantages
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Cluster head nozzles
Lechler cluster head nozzles achieve a very large surface of the sprayed liquid by adding various finely atomizing single nozzle.
Whenever a fine fog-like full cone atomizing with relatively large flow rates is necessary, e. g. gas exchange processes, steam cooling or dust suppression, Lechler cluster head nozzles have decisive advantages: overlapping hollow cone from a fine full cone atomizing with an increased droplet surface area. These very fine droplets cannot be achieved by a single-orifice spray nozzle of the same flow rate size.
The increased droplet surface area of the atomized liquid provides great efficiency in gas treatment and cooling applications.
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