Mechwill
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2013
- 51
This question is specifically focus on siphon air atomizing nozzle, which creates atomization with compressed air. When compressed air enters the nozzle, it creates suction and draws liquid for atomizing process.
Since compressed air is the only driving force for siphoning the fuel and the atomization, it needs to be sized properly. The nozzle we currently use works the best with 15 PSI with 18.4 LPM of air compressor.
In general, for the quality of atomization (size of the atomizing droplets), does it depend on the pressure of compressed air or the volume flow rate of compressed air?
Since compressed air is the only driving force for siphoning the fuel and the atomization, it needs to be sized properly. The nozzle we currently use works the best with 15 PSI with 18.4 LPM of air compressor.
In general, for the quality of atomization (size of the atomizing droplets), does it depend on the pressure of compressed air or the volume flow rate of compressed air?