These are the most common nozzles used for turf applications and produce a fine to the medium droplet. Spray coverage is excellent but drift may be a concern. Air-induction These nozzles produce a medium to coarse droplet which shatters upon contact with the leaf blade to provide better coverage.
Flat-fan nozzles are widely used for broadcast spraying of herbicides. The band width can be controlled with the nozzle height and the spray angle. The low-pressure flat-fan develops a normal flat-fan angle and spray pattern at operating pressures between 15 and 20 psi.
Excellent impact enables high efficiency.
Uniform liquid and impact distribution.
Particularly powerful jets at spraying angles of up to 60°
Flow geometry of the nozzle allows to produce accurate, compact jets.
Reliable documentation of nozzle performance data.