For those who want to expand the control range of the pressurized nozzle: Pressurized two-fluid nozzle.
Preventing the generation of large droplets and further atomization! A fluid nozzle that can atomize a large volume of liquid through a single nozzle.
This is a new type of liquid atomization device that forms a donut-shaped film using a liquid nozzle and applies a concentrated high-speed airflow to achieve effective atomization. It features a revolutionary nozzle that can adapt to changes in liquid flow rate, pressure, and type. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog to view.
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【Features】 ○ It is capable of atomizing liquids according to flow rate, pressure, and type. ○ It can finely atomize large volumes and high-viscosity liquids. ○ It operates with low air pressure below 50 kPa, requiring less power. ○ If the air supply is stopped, it can also be used as a conventional pressurized nozzle.
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【Applications】 Food/Ceramics/Chemicals/Organic Solvent Uses/Environmental Measures/Others 【Industries】 Feed Industry/Food Industry/Chemical Industry/Automotive Related/Ceramics and Fine Ceramics/Environmental Related/Consumer Goods
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Okawara Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. provides technology for spray drying, spray cooling, fluidized granulation spray dryers, and exhaust gas treatment on both large and small scales. Various industries have diverse processes, and it has become essential to produce powder products from various liquid raw materials in response to customer demands. As a leading company in this field, Okawara Chemical Engineering actively assists customers in product development, from raw liquid processing to packaging, through engineering and equipment proposals on a daily basis. We will continue to make proactive efforts to maintain and expand our know-how in particle production.