Whirl Spray Nozzles
Whirl nozzles generate a whirling motion of the liquid. Axial whirl nozzles produce the swirling motion with an internal vane or disc. Tangential whirl nozzles feature a slight angle on inlet passageway into the cavity of the nozzle. The swirling effect within the body cavity creates the whirling motion.
- The Axial Whirl full cone nozzle style is ideal for an even distribution over a packed bed.
- The Axial Whirl full cone nozzles is used for rain simulation and foam control applications.
- Spillback nozzles provides a 10:1 turndown ratio with minimal change in drop size.
Design characteristics
- Axial
- Full Cone
- Even distribution of the droplets.
- Internal Whirl vane/disc to help create the spray pattern.
- Inlet inline with outlet.
- Hollow Cone
- Internal Whirl vane/disc to help create the spray pattern.
- Inlet inline with outlet.
- Tangential
- Full Cone
- Even distribution of the droplets.
- Slight angle on inlet passageway into the cavity of the nozzle to create the swirling effect within the body cavity, thus resulting in the creation of the spray pattern.
- Liquid inlet 90 degrees from liquid outlet.
- Fins on one side of the body cavity to disrupt the swirling action to help direct droplets to the center of the spray pattern.
- Hollow Cone
- Slight angle on inlet passageway into the cavity of the nozzle to create the swirling effect within the body cavity thus resulting in the creation of the spray pattern.
- Liquid inlet 90 degrees from liquid outlet.