Climate Control System: | Cooling Pad with Fans, High Pressure Fogging |
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Grow Plant: | Lettuce, Tomato, Cucumber, Herbs, Flower |
Power: | Electricity |
Working Pressure: | 30-100 Bar |
Transport Package: | Standard Package |
Specification: | 8m/10m/12m |
Customization: |
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At first glance, there doesn't seem to be a big difference between high-pressure misting pumps and fogging pumps. Each consists of fine droplets produced with the right combination of flow, pressure, and nozzle size. But the difference is significant enough that it's important to stress where they're best suited and how to achieve each.
Common applications for misting pumps include: Outdoor Cooling. For outdoor venues, whether they be a large festival or your average patio, misting fans help bring relief from hot temperatures by way of evaporative cooling. Dust Suppression. A fine mist forms a "curtain" or barrier within a zone. To overcome dust control challenges, you want the droplets to be similar in size to the dust particles so that they cling to them, so an understanding of the type of dust particles you're working with is important. Disinfection. Accurate coverage is critical when disinfecting surfaces to ensure all pathogens are destroyed.
When propagating small seedlings, a fine mist is perfect for helping to suppress fungal diseases and maintaining proper moisture levels in the growing medium, whereas a regular sprayer might damage fine plant tissues. Pest Control. Combined with proper flow rates, pressure and nozzles, atomized mist droplets are dispensed accurately to ensure strict regulatory compliance for mosquito control and other pest control products. Fertigation and Herbicide Application. Misting pumps allow for the dispensing of potentially harmful chemicals with pinpoint accuracy and consistent spray patterns to encourage optimal growing conditions. in general, the need for a fogger isn't as common, but there are applications where it is desirable. Humidity Control. Some environments require high humidity levels, from greenhouses to animal enclosures in zoos, and foggers are a great solution. Special Effects. Whether it be a theatrical performance looking to mimic the streets of London or an outdoor water feature trying to create a tropical fog-like atmosphere, foggers help create visual interest.
The Importance of Choosing the Right Nozzle The first step in achieving the desired coverage is choosing the right pump.
If you don't use a pump with the right PSI and flow rate, you'll end up with bigger droplet sizes. Often, a pump will produce more flow than necessary, requiring the use of a regulator.
From there, however, parsing out the difference between producing a fog versus mist comes down to choosing the proper nozzle size. A fog requires a smaller nozzle than a mist. To get the right droplet size, you need to build up enough back pressure, which is produced by the nozzle. It's the combination of pressure, flow, and the nozzle working together that result in either a fog or mist. This stresses the importance of using a pump performance chart when determining which size nozzle to use.
Cover Material | Polycarbonate 8mm |
Framework | Hot galvanized steel structure |
Span Length | 6m,8m,9.6m |
Bay Length | 4m,5m,8m |
Gutter Height | 4m-6m |
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