Artificial Snowmaking
As the greenhouse effect gradually intensifies, the temperature rises in winter, and there are more and more snowless situations and the snow scene can only be created by artificial snow guns.
In March 1950, American Wayne Pierce built the world's first snow gun using a paint spray compressor, nozzles and hoses used to water flowers and trees. He injects water into a special nozzle or spray gun, where it comes into contact with high-pressure air, which splits the water into tiny particles and sprays them into the cold outside air, which condenses into ice crystals before falling to the ground, the ancestor of the barrel snow gun.
Every component of the snow gun is very important, they cooperate with each other to make the work of the snow gun more stable, and the nozzle is the last step of the snow gun to turn water into snow, so it is very important, and it is necessary to choose a better nozzle when manufacturing a snow gun. A snow gun requires 300~360 atomization nozzles, and the atomization particle size, uniformity, antifreeze, and accuracy of internal processing of the nozzle directly affect the quality of the snow gun.
RELAB, which specializes in the production of a wide range of snowmaking nozzles, is available in brass and stainless steel. The nozzle is to atomize the water into fine droplets through the nozzle under pressure by a high-pressure pump, and the catalytic effect of the snow core agent under lower temperature conditions allows the atomized water droplets to form frozen ice particles when landing on the ground, artificially constituting the effect of drifting snow.
Artificial snowmaking is used in ski resorts, artificial natural drifting snow landscapes, entertainment stage landscaping, film and television shooting drifting snow landscapes, laboratory drifting snow, and automobile low-temperature cold resistance testing.