Sprayer

A sprayer is a device for spraying liquids with a jet of compressed air in order to apply them to any surface. Sprayers are widely used in agriculture for spraying plants with pesticides and fertilizers. They are also used as spray disinfection devices for treating premises and equipment.

The operating principle of the sprayer is based on spraying liquid with a jet of compressed air. Liquid under pressure is supplied to the spray nozzle and then sprayed by a stream of air coming from the compressor. Thanks to this, a fine spray of liquid is achieved for uniform application to the surface to be treated.

Modern sprayers are equipped with adjustment of liquid and air flow, various types of spray nozzles, as well as automation systems. This allows you to effectively use sprayers depending on the tasks being performed and processing conditions.



Sprayers are tools used to spray liquid. They have many uses in agriculture, horticulture, home improvement, as well as medicine and industry. There are different types of sprayers, each of which has its own characteristics and purpose.

In agriculture, sprayers are used to apply pesticides and fertilizers to crops. They can also be used to add water or solutions for watering plants. In some cases, sprayers can be used to pull weeds or remove wild brush.

Gardeners use sprayers to protect their plants from pests, diseases and weeds. They may use a variety of pest control products, such as chemicals or biological agents. Some gardeners also use dust repeller sprayers to prevent pest attacks.

Sprayers can also be used in the household to clean windows, upholstered furniture, carpets, dishes and other surfaces. They help get rid of dust, dirt and other contaminants.

Medical sprayers are used in hospitals and other medical facilities to treat surfaces that are at risk of contracting disease. They are an important tool in the fight against infections and diseases, as they allow surfaces to be treated quickly and effectively.

There is also a wide range of industrial sprayers used for different purposes. They can be used in the automotive industry, for car washing, and in the aviation industry for preparing parts for painting.

The basic operating principle of the sprayer is based on compressed air, which delivers liquid through a hose to the sprayer. The amount of liquid that can be sprayed depends on the size of the spray nozzle and the air pressure. Spraying can be either continuous or intermittent.

There are different designs of sprayers. Functionality is an important factor. Some allow you to adjust the intensity and direction of spraying, others - the continuity of the process. They differ in the method of operation (filling/receiving), the type and design of replaceable nozzles, the pump drive device, the method of activation, and purpose.

Sprayers can be classified by design, diameter and solution pressure. The latter are characterized by injection density. This is an indicator of the degree of spraying of the product with one press. The more units, the higher the productivity of the sprayer. With increasing density, the unit becomes more versatile: complete coverage of the area occurs at any jet length.