EXAIR's 1/2 NPT spray nozzle

Atomizing Nozzle Offers High Liquid Flows

Oct. 26, 2021
The 1/2 NPT spray nozzle from EXAIR provides high liquid flow and boasts sturdy construction.

The 1/2 NPT siphon fed air atomizing spray nozzle atomizes a variety of fluids in a round spray pattern where no liquid pressure is available and heavy application of liquid is needed. This corrosion resistant type 303SS nozzle draws liquid into the airstream and mixes it internally while providing up to 24 in. of suction height. Liquid can be easily adjusted to meet the needs of the application using the adjustment valve.

The patented No Drip design ensures conservation of precious liquids and protects surface finishes from drips. The 1/2 NPT spray nozzle provides high liquid flow up to 68 GPH in a 6-in. diameter round pattern. The stainless-steel construction of these atomizing nozzles adds to their durability and corrosion resistance.

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