Guideline of Nozzles

Select A Suitable Nozzle

At RELAB, we only need 2 steps to choose a suitable nozzle. Some people think that the material is the key to choose a nozzle, but this is not the case, because the focus of each customer is different.

Spray Patterns of Nozzles-Full Cone

Full Cone Nozzles produce medium- to large-size drops forming a solid cone-shaped spray pattern with a round impact area. The unique vane design features large flow passages to provide superior control and uniform distribution.

Spray Patterns of Nozzles-Flat Fan

Flat Fan Spray Nozzles produce small- to medium-sized drops forming a flat or sheet-type spray pattern that's typically used in manifolds and headers.

Spray Patterns of Nozzles-Hollow Cone

Hollow Cone Nozzles produce small- to medium-sized drops forming a hollow cone pattern with a ring-shaped impact area.

Spray Patterns of Nozzles-Solid Stream

Solid Stream Nozzles spray a compact, precise, concentrated, high-velocity stream jets, produce longer distances than flat spray nozzles to handle tough cleaning applications.

Spray Patterns of Nozzles-Air Atomization

Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles also called two-fluid nozzles, produce very finely atomized sprays using compressed air.

Spray Patterns of Nozzles-Fine Atomization

Fine atomization nozzles are also called fine mist Nozzles or fog nozzles, produce very small drops using liquid pressure only — no compressed air required.