Our complete range of spray nozzles and systems

Listed below is our complete range of spray nozzles and systems for various spray applications, in alphabetical order.

To help you find a specific nozzle quickly, we list all our nozzles in alphabetical order.

AFF flat fan nozzle is used for water mist and offshore fire suppression, with FM Approval certification. The nozzle creates a coarse atomisation with medium impact spray. The spray angle is extra wide, 145°.

AFF

  • 31.6 - 264 l/min
  • 145°
  • Extra wide spray angle
  • FM Approved
  • Flat fan nozzle with deflector spray
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BJ flat jet nozzle consists of 3 parts - spray tip, nozzle body, and an optional integrated filter in 50, 100, 200 or 400 mesh in 316SS. The spray tip is replaceable.

BJ

  • 0.0898 - 93.9 l/min
  • 0° - 110°
  • Interchangeable spray tip
  • Filter optional
  • Axial flat fan nozzle
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The nozzle consists of 3 parts - spray tip, nozzle body, and an optional integrated filter in 100, 200 or 400 mesh in 316SS depending on nozzle size. The nozzle has a replaceable spray tip in tungsten carbide, which provides maximum wear resistance and long life.

BJH

  • 0.0454 - 16.4 l/min
  • 5° - 120°
  • Interchangeable spray tip in tungsten carbide
  • Filter optional
  • Axial flat fan nozzle
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CW is a spray nozzle that comes in two variants - full-cone nozzle or hollow-cone nozzle. The nozzle consists of 3 parts - a spray tip, a nozzle body, and an optional integrated filter in 50 or 100 mesh. Nozzle CW is manufactured by BETE Spray Technology.

CW

  • 0.355 - 8.07 l/min
  • 80° - 120°
  • Interchangeable spray tip
  • Integrated filter optional
  • Axial full-console nozzle
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CW is a spray nozzle that comes in two variants - full-cone nozzle or hollow-cone nozzle. The nozzle consists of 3 parts - a spray tip, a nozzle body, and an optional integrated filter in 50 or 100 mesh. Nozzle CW is manufactured by BETE Spray Technology.

CW

  • 0.355 - 8.07 l/min
  • 80° - 120°
  • Interchangeable spray tip
  • Integrated filter optional
  • Axial hollow cone nozzle
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The DTH tangential hole nozzle is designed for Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) and sprays both upwards and downwards, which reduces the pressure drop and increases the residence time of the droplets. DHT hollow can nozzle is manufactured by BETE Spray Technology.

DTH

  • Used in flue gas desulphurisation applications
  • Silicon Nitrade Bonded Silicon Carbide (SNBSC)
  • Tangential (double) hollow cone nozzle
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Dur O Lok is a coupling designed to replace standard ANSI flanges. There are several advantages to using Dur O Lok, such as quick installation and lower maintenance costs. Dur o Lok is manufactured by BETE Spray Technology.

Dur O Lok

  • Coupling, replaces standard ANSI flanges
  • Lightweight
  • No threads and bolts
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EHP, Hydropulse® Food Grade Electrically Actuated, is a nozzle used for intermittent spraying of liquid where there are requirements for food hygiene. EHP is electrically controlled and can handle up to 150 cycles/sec. EHP creates a very high precision in the dosing, which leads to a consistent quality and minimal waste in production.

EHP

  • Max 3.8 l/min (liquid)
  • Max 150 cycles/sec
  • Electrically actuated
  • Food Grade Hygienic Design
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EHPI, Hydropulse® Industrial Electrically Actuated, is a nozzle used for intermittent spraying of liquid in industrial environments. EHPI is electrically controlled and can handle up to 50 cycles/sec. EHPI creates a very high precision in the dosing, which among other things leads to a consistent quality and minimal waste in production.

EHPI

  • Max 3.8 l/min (liquid)
  • Max 50 cycles/sec
  • Electrically actuated
  • Industrial Design
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The EZFF flat fan nozzle consists of the EZ quick-coupling and an FF spray tip. The quick- coupling makes it possible to change nozzles without tools in seconds.

EZFF

  • 0.0669 - 161 l/min
  • 105° - 145°
  • Snap release spray nozzle system
  • Extra wide spray angle
  • Flat fan nozzle with deflector spray
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The EZFF flat fan nozzle consists of the EZ quick-coupling and an FF spray tip. The quick- coupling makes it possible to change nozzles without tools in seconds.

EZNF

  • 0.134 - 120 l/min
  • 0° - 120°
  • Snap release spray nozzle system
  • High impact spray
  • Axial flat fan nozzle
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The EZFF flat fan nozzle consists of the EZ quick-coupling and an FF spray tip. The quick- coupling makes it possible to change nozzles without tools in seconds.

EZSPN

  • 1.34 - 134 l/min
  • 15° - 50°
  • Snap release spray nozzle system
  • High impact spray
  • Large free passage
  • Flat fan nozzle with deflector spray
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The EZTF full-cone nozzle and EZTF hollow-cone nozzle consist of the EZ quick coupling and a TF spray tip. The quick coupling makes it possible to carry out a nozzle change very quickly without tools. EZTF is manufactured by BETE Spray Technology.

EZTF

  • 1.87 - 221 l/min
  • 60° - 180°
  • Snap release spray nozzle system
  • Fine atomisation
  • Wide range of different spray angles
  • Spiral full cone nozzle
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The EZTF full-cone nozzle and EZTF hollow-cone nozzle consist of the EZ quick coupling and a TF spray tip. The quick coupling makes it possible to carry out a nozzle change very quickly without tools. EZTF is manufactured by BETE Spray Technology.

EZTF

  • 1.87 - 221 l/min
  • 60° - 180°
  • Snap release spray nozzle system
  • Fine atomisation
  • Wide range of different spray angles
  • Spiral hollow cone nozzle
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The EZWL nozzle consists of the EZ quick coupler and a WL spray tip that creates a full-cone spray. The quick coupling makes it possible to perform a nozzle change very quickly without tools. EZWL is manufactured by BETE Spray Technology.

EZWL

  • 0.355 - 74.4 l/min
  • 30° - 120°
  • Snap release spray nozzle system
  • Axial full-console nozzle
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Choose the right spray nozzle for an optimised spray process

Each type of spray nozzle has a specific flow rate, spray pattern and droplet size. To optimise the spray process, it is important to understand how different parameters affect the choice of spray nozzle and solution. 

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  • What is the function of the spray nozzle and the spray process?

    The first step when choosing the right spray nozzle is to define the function and application of the spray process, such as cooling a gas, washing a tank or flushing a conveyor belt. Type of spray nozzle, thus also spray pattern and droplet size, are important to consider in order to optimise the spray process.

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  • Which droplet size is most suitable for the spray process?

    Droplet size is often critical in optimising a spray process. Many processes, such as gas cooling and gas scrubbing, depend on exposing the maximum total liquid surface area. The liquid then needs to be distributed in a large number of small droplets to create as much total surface area as possible. Other spray processes ...

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  • What surface should the spray cover? How should the nozzle be positioned?

    The position of the nozzle over the target (D) and the area to be covered by the spray (B) are important to know in order to choose the right spray angle (A). The spray angle is measured near the nozzle orifice and the droplets are immediately affected by external forces such as gravity, air and gas flow.

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  • Desired flow rate? Available pressure?

    Desired volume flow depends on the specific spray process. Most spray processes have general rules of thumb for flow ranges, but in many cases on-site testing is needed to achieve the right results.

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  • What type of liquid is used in the spray process?

    A liquid's specific gravity, viscosity and the presence of particles affect the spray characteristics of the nozzle.

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  • Are there external factors affecting the nozzle spray?

    Sometimes the spray is affected by external forces such as process gas flows, air flows or wind.

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  • Which material is most suitable for the spray process?

    Listed below are a number of factors that should be considered when selecting materials for a specific nozzle. An incorrect choice of material is likely to affect the performance and life of the nozzle. We are happy to help and advise on which material is most suitable in your ...

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  • What are the benefits of an optimised spray process?

    There are many factors to consider when selecting a nozzle for a specific spray process. An optimised spray process can make a big difference, contributing to: improved product and process quality increased production and reduced time for unplanned stops reduced maintenance costs lower operating costs by reducing the use of ...

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