JingHong Centrifugal Spray Nozzle
The JingHong Centrifugal Spray Nozzle is engineered for professional UAV spraying applications, offering superior atomization and precise droplet control. By using centrifugal force, it generates ultra-fine, evenly distributed droplets that improve coverage while minimizing drift.
Built with durable, corrosion-resistant materials, the nozzle ensures reliable performance in demanding agricultural environments. Its lightweight and compact design make it easy to install and maintain on drone spraying systems. Ideal for crop protection, fertilization, and environmental management, the JingHong Centrifugal Spray Nozzle helps enhance spraying efficiency, lower operational costs, and support sustainable agricultural practices.
- Ultra-Fine Atomization: Centrifugal design creates uniform, fine droplets.
- Efficient Coverage: Reduces drift and improves crop spraying results.
- Durable Construction: Corrosion-resistant for long service life.
- Easy Installation: Compact and lightweight for UAV integration.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for pesticides, fertilizers, and sanitation.
| Parameter | Specification |
| Atomization Micron | 50–100 microns |
| Rotation Speed | 16,000 rpm |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 5L |
| Rated Power | 150–300W (Defined by flow rate and rotation speed) |
| Control Method | PWM |
| Weight | 350g |
| Operating Temperature | -10 to 50 °C |
| Protection Level | IP55 |
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