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A single-fluid nozzle, with a spray pattern in the shape of a cone, is commonly referred to as a solid cone nozzle in the industry. The spray pattern (the shape formed when the nozzle sprays down onto the target) is circular when viewed from above.
The flow distribution of a solid cone nozzle exhibits a mountain-shaped pattern with stronger flow in the middle and gradually weakening flow towards both ends.
Adopts a Holeless multi-slotted core, possess a more uniform impact than other standard solid cone nozzles of the same type. It is often used in the iron and steel industry where cooling homogeneity is extremely demanding. e.g. Steel bloom cooling and iron and steel continuous casting process.
Hexagonal body, convenient installation
Single-piece design, the multi-slotted core is embedded and compressed into the body to avoid losing performance from thermal expansion and shrinkage.
The flow tolerance is within a range of plus or minus 5% of the standard flow rate.
Angle tolerance is within a range of plus or minus 5% of the standard angle.
We take high quality smithing metal to produce solid and durable nozzles by detail turning.
We promise never to use recycled materials.
All material is purchased from world top providers.
Flow meters monitor cooling water and gas flow, ensuring accuracy and optimal efficiency; nozzles precisely control chemical liquid spraying, making even coating and stable quality
With over 30 years of nozzle development and manufacturing experience, along with extensive customer site knowledge, allow us to assist in creating the ideal product for your needs!
LORRIC can customize "flow rate," "angle," and "flow distribution" to suit your specific usage scenarios. We also offer support for unique situations like special impact force or ultra-fine spray needs. Feel free to reach out to LORRIC's team for more information and assistance.
Under fixed pressure, the volume of liquid or gas sprayed by nozzles within a certain period of time.
It is the angle by orifice and the loop of gas or liquid sprayed out.
The distribution of particle on surface by sprayed up liquid.
Testing in extreme environments demands data to aid nozzle development.