Classification of Nozzles
Classification of Nozzles based on Amount of Fluids
Nozzles can be classified based on amount of fluids supplied: single-fluid nozzles, two-fluid nozzles and multi-fluid nozzles.
Classification of Nozzles Based on Spray Shapes
RELAB classifies the general industrial nozzles into 4 major categories based on the spray shapes: Flat Fan, Full Cone, Hollow Cone and Solid Stream. Some of other special or multi-functional nozzles are subdivided from the 4 categories.
Classification of Nozzles Based on Application
Many nozzles are used in specific places or fields and have specific functions. This type of nozzle is named after its purpose.
Classification of Nozzles Based on Industries
Nozzles with different spray shapes can be used in the same industry, so this type of nozzle can be named by the industry, such as steel nozzles, weaving nozzles, garden nozzles or fire nozzles.
Classification of Nozzles Based on Jet Direction
The nozzles can be classified according to its spray directions: Tangential-flow Nozzles, Axial-flow Nozzles and Deflection-flow Nozzles.
Classification of Nozzles Based on Materials
For some special-purpose nozzles, in addition to their spray types, flow rates and angles, the more important thing is their material. Therefore, these special-purpose nozzles can be named by their main material, such as stainless steel nozzle, SS304 nozzle, SS316 nozzle, brass nozzle, plastic nozzle, PVC nozzle, PVDF nozzle, PTFE nozzle, ceramic nozzle, sic nozzle or ruby nozzle.
How to Classify RELAB Nozzles?
RELAB's nozzles classification is a combination of various classification methods, such as the spray shape, nozzle structure, nozzle material, spray direction and spray application.
Model Classification of RELAB Nozzles
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