Lechlers full cone, hollow cone and flat jet nozzles meet the requirements placed on nozzles by modern technology in exhaust air cleaning: highly alloyed and chemically resistant materials, as well as application-adapted liquid distribution and annular distribution and suitable droplet spectrum.
Lechlers full cone, hollow cone and flat jet nozzles meet the requirements that modern technology in exhaust air cleaning demands of nozzles: highly alloyed and chemically resistant materials, as well as application-adapted liquid distribution and annular distribution and suitable droplet spectrum. Structural designs are classified according to:
- spray pattern
- Feed
- Connection type
- Uniform liquid distribution on a circular surface.
- Clogging resistant
- Self-emptying
- Gently against the wall
- Low drainage water
- Directing effect on gas flow
Application: Preferably absorbent in the edge area
Eccentric Hollow Conical Nozzle E
- Uniform circular distribution of finer droplets than comparable full-cone nozzles and larger free cross-sections.
- Clogging resistant
- Self-emptying
Application: Absorbent preferably in the middle area
Axial Full Cone Nozzle SZ
- Uniform liquid distribution on a circular surface.
- Axial input
- Self-emptying
Application: Absorbent
Helix Full Cone Nozzle
- Spiral liquid distribution.
- It is less sensitive to clogging than the axial full cone nozzle.
- Self-emptying
Application: Absorbent, emergency injection
Lingual Mouthpiece Z
- Flat jet nozzle.
- Clogging-proof, maximum free sections
- Self-emptying
Application: Evacuating and cleaning the flue gas inlet channel
Full Spray Nozzle VD
- Closed full jet.
- Nozzle insensitive to clogging
- Self-emptying
Application: Discharge, pulse nozzles
Double Eccentric Hollow Conical Nozzle DE
- Bi-directional double hollow cone nozzle.
- Clogging resistant
- Self-emptying
Application: Absorbent, increases active spray height, reduces pressure loss
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