Ultrasonic Atomiser Nozzles
Ultrasonic atomisers produce an extremely fine atomised spray. The fine droplets are produced differently from PNR’s conventional air-assisted atomiser range. Liquid is first injected through a number of small orifices where it is initially broken up by a high velocity air stream. These initial droplets then impact on to a resonator attached to the front end. The high frequency sound waves of the resonator break the droplets down further creating a fine mist.
Advantages: Ultrasonic atomising nozzles will not leave any wet patches or wet spots in the area of operation – generally if fixed a good distance above the surface the water will evaporate before it has a chance to settle. Ultrasonic nozzles use little water and generally do not clog at the orifice. Common uses are for dust suppression and odour control.
PNR Ultrasonic atomiser STYLE A body
- 1/8″ female liquid in port on side of body (left)
- 1/8″ female air in port on side of body (right)
PNR Ultrasonic atomiser STYLE B body
- 1 x 1/8″ female liquid in port on side of body
- 1 x 1/4″ female air in port to rear of body
- Lock nut/fixing adaptor to rear of nozzle
PNR Ultrasonic atomiser STYLE C body
- 1 x 1/8″ female liquid in port on side of body
- 1 x 1/4″ female air in port to rear of body
PNR Ultrasonic atomiser STYLE D body
- 1 x 1/8″ female liquid in port on side of body
- 1 x 1/4″ female air in port to rear of body
- Lock nut/fixing adaptor at front of the nozzle
PNR Ultrasonic atomisers come in 25° and 40° spray angles and are available in brass or 303 stainless steel.
- Our 25° tip codes are: MAD-0331-B1 / MAD-0801-B1 / MAD-1131-B1
- Our 40° tip codes are: MAL-0800-B1 / MAL-1130-B1 / MAL-1300-B1
Body types available include the following (add A, B, C or D to the code above i.e MAD-0331-B1A)
It is possible to use pressure tanks where there is no liquid pressure on site. Our stainless steel pressure tanks come in a 19 litre option (part number UMR-C190-B2) and a 9 litre option (part number UMR-C090-B2). Pressure tanks or pressure vessels are perfect where a pressurised liquid supply is not available on site. The vessels are pressurised using a compressed air supply which then provides liquid pressure to the ultrasonic atomiser.