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Use Cluster Nozzles for dust suppression


Ensuring the size of water droplets and dust particles are perfectly matched is a fundamental part of dust suppression installations. However, there can be slight challenges in environments where only hydraulic pressure is used to produce a mass of very fine water droplets. Here’s where you need the CAY Cluster Nozzles come in.
There are 7 orifices in the CAY Cluster Nozzle, ensuring that you get finer sprays obtainable in conventional single orifice full-cone nozzle. There is also a swirl generator in each nozzle - a design that ensures water droplets are spread in a wide circular spray of 130°, consequently generating a huge mass of fine mist driven by only hydraulic pressure. Apart from this, the 7 orifices use equal amounts of water and work under the same pressure as a nozzle with one orifice, thereby making the CAY Cluster Nozzle more economically viable and efficient.

Applications


The CAY Cluster Nozzles can easily be installed and come with an inbuilt filter that serves to inhibit clogging.  These nozzles are therefore good for use in existing, inefficient systems for better dust suppression. Materials handling, waster transfer and recycling stations are especially key places to use the CAY. With a low profile and availability in brass, these nozzles are also your ideal fire suppression agents if nozzle aesthetics are vitally important.

The CAY Cluster Nozzles are available in AISI 316 stainless steel for marine applications as well as gas scrubbing and wastewater evaporation. They are also available in AISI 303 stainless steel for other applications.

Professional dust suppression advice


Designed and manufactured in Italy, you can get these CAY Cluster Nozzles in Australia at Tecpro Australia. For any enquiries on applications and effective dust suppression solutions, please Contact our Technical Consultants today.

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