In any type of processing or production facility, Delavan spray nozzles can be counted on to deliver the exact spray pattern required. They can also be used with equipment either indoors or outside. Durable, reliable and easy to maintain, these spray nozzles are used in a wide range of industries and in different types of systems.
While there are specialized types of nozzles made by the company for everything from oil burners through to irrigation systems, there are some basic issues to consider when choosing the nozzles and then using them in the specific application.
Use Considerations
Some Delavan spray nozzles are ideal for general use types of applications, but most have a very specific primary use. This includes using these nozzles in everything from dust control applications in processing and production facilities to choosing nozzles that can be used in sanitary processes.
Knowing how the nozzle is to be used and the types of applications, environmental conditions, and even the media through the system are important factors in making a final selection.
Delavan offers CIP (Clean in Place) nozzles, which are often essential in food and beverage production facilities. With this feature, there is extremely limited maintenance required for the nozzles, helping to reduce any downtime during equipment cleaning.
Spray Pattern
With standard types of Delavan spray nozzles, there are several possible spray patterns to consider. Flat spray is often used to cover a large surface area with an even coating of water or media. Hollow cone and solid cone nozzles are also standard, with solid square nozzle spray patterns also available.
These standard types of nozzles, as well as the specialty nozzles the company manufactures, come with self-cleaning designs. This means the nozzle cleans itself during operation, which provides a more uniform spray pattern whenever the equipment is in use.