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A Solid Stream Nozzle, also known as a Solid Cone Nozzle, is engineered to generate a dense, conical spray pattern. In contrast to Hollow Cone Nozzles—which distribute liquid in a ring formation—Solid Cone Nozzles ensure complete, uninterrupted coverage across the entire target area. Designed for uniform distribution and medium-to-large droplet sizes, they are the optimal choice for applications demanding full surface saturation.
Spray Pattern: Produces a solid cone shape where the spray covers the entire circular area, ensuring uniform distribution.
Droplet Size: Generates medium to relatively large droplets. This is beneficial for applications where drift needs to be minimized.
Flow & Pressure: Capable of operating efficiently over a wide range of flow rates and pressures (ranging from 0 to 15 MPa).
Design: Features a unique vane or spiral design inside the nozzle. This design creates a unobstructed flow path, making the nozzle less prone to clogging compared to other types.
Spray Angles: Available in various angles, typically ranging from 30° to 120°, allowing for flexibility in coverage area.
| Parameter | Typical Range |
Flow Rate | 0.13 - 192 liters/minute |
| Operating Pressure | 0 - 15 MPa |
| Connection Types | Threaded (NPT, BSPT), Clamp, Flange, Weld |
Solid cone nozzles come in various designs to suit different industrial needs:
Standard Solid Cone: The basic design producing a solid cone pattern.
Wide-Angle Solid Cone: Offers a broader spray angle (up to 120°-125°) to cover a larger area at the same height.
Narrow-Angle Solid Cone: Provides a more focused spray for specific targeting.
Spiral Solid Cone: Utilizes a spiral body to shape the flow.
Quick-Release Type: Designed for easy removal and cleaning without disconnecting the main nozzle body from the pipe.
Air Atomizing: Uses compressed air to assist in forming the spray.

To withstand various working environments, these nozzles are manufactured from diverse materials:
Metals: Stainless Steel (SS304, SS316, SS316L), Brass.
Ceramics & Composites: Silicon Carbide (highly wear and corrosion-resistant, ideal for flue gas desulfurization), Plastics (PVC, PP, PVDF, ABS).
Solid stream nozzles come in various designs to suit different industrial needs:
Standard Solid Cone: The basic design producing a solid cone pattern.
Wide-Angle Solid Cone: Offers a broader spray angle (up to 120°-125°) to cover a larger area at the same height.
Narrow-Angle Solid Cone: Provides a more focused spray for specific targeting.
Spiral Solid Cone: Utilizes a spiral body to shape the flow.
Quick-Release Type: Designed for easy removal and cleaning without disconnecting the main nozzle body from the pipe.
Air Atomizing: Uses compressed air to assist in forming the spray.