Reduce wear and maintain the performance of the spray nozzle! Carbide nozzle tip.
Is the rapid wear of spray nozzles causing you trouble and affecting performance? We can solve this with carbide nozzles. *Case study collection available.
When continuously spraying mixed liquids such as fiberglass, alumina powder, slurries, and paint, the nozzle orifice may wear, leading to increased flow rates or abnormalities in the pattern. By using a nozzle tip made of wear-resistant carbide, we can suppress wear and maintain stable flow rates and patterns, achieving wear countermeasures and performance improvements for single-fluid nozzles! In addition to wear countermeasures, we also offer consultations for improving nozzle performance, such as adjusting flow rates, angles, and distributions of the nozzles you are currently using. If you have any concerns about your nozzles, please feel free to contact us.
basic information
What is cemented carbide? Cemented carbide is an alloy primarily made by mixing tungsten carbide with cobalt metal powder and sintering it. Due to its high toughness (the material's resistance to fracture) compared to materials like diamond and ceramics, it is less prone to chipping. Additionally, it is easy to process into complex shapes, making it an ideal material for wear resistance in the orifice section of nozzles. For more details, please download and view the case study materials on wear resistance and performance improvement.
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We have various problem-solving achievements! ● There are variations in distribution, and the yield is low. We would like to improve this... ● We would like to adjust the injection angle and flow rate, etc. ⇒ We will check your usage situation and the areas you wish to improve, and propose appropriate improvement plans!
Detailed information
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Measures against wear of spray nozzles By changing the orifice of nozzles that cannot maintain performance due to wear to a carbide material, wear can be suppressed, allowing for a stable flow rate and pattern to be maintained!
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Adjustment of flow distribution Improvement of distribution density.
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Improvement of spray nozzle performance Adjustments can be made to angle, flow rate, pattern, and particle size.