Flat-jet nozzle to atomize liquids into comparatively coarse...

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B05B 1/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2014779

ABSTRACT The invention concerns a flat-jet nozzle for atomizing liquids into comparatively large drops and comprising a nozzle housing with an axial feed passing through it with a severally stepped diameter, this feed being provided at its end with a discharge geometry with a prismatic milling serving as the nozzle discharge slit. Moreover an inset with a central throttling bore is mounted in the liquid feed between the liquid intake and the discharge geometry. A cylindrical central zone (differential pressure chamber) of a larger diameter than the discharge geometry's is present in the liquid feed in the nozzle housing. The inset is provided with deflecting means through which the liquid jet issuing from the throttling bore into the central zone is forced, preferably bilaterally, toward the large axis of the nozzle discharge slit. The stated features make it possible to atomize a liquid at low pressure, for instance in the range of 1 to 5 bars while nevertheless retaining highly uniform liquid distribution and a large jet angle.

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