Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles Series

Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles

Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles air nozzles direct and control compressed air for blow-off, drying, and debris removal in industrial environments.

• Browse Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles by spray angle, flow capacity, and connection size.
• Choose materials (brass, 316L stainless, PVDF, polypropylene) to match chemicals, temperature, and wear.
• Use spray geometry to set nozzle spacing/overlap and hit coverage, impact, or droplet-size goals.
• Compare popular series: NPFA, NPFAS, NPMA, NPMAS, NPFD.
Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles
Spray Pattern Air Atomizing
Available SKUs 1 Products
Quality Industrial Grade
Shipping Ships Fast

1 Product

Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles

Guide

Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles: Overview & Selection Tips

Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles air nozzles direct and control compressed air for blow-off, drying, and debris removal in industrial environments.

Popular series in this family: NPFA, NPFAS, NPMA, NPMAS, NPFD.

Common applications

  • Humidification
  • Coating
  • Evaporative cooling
  • Disinfection
  • Dust control

How to choose Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles

  1. Start with required flow per nozzle and your operating pressure at the nozzle.
  2. Select spray angle to hit the target width at your mounting distance (spray width ≈ 2 × distance × tan(angle ÷ 2)).
  3. Choose the nozzle style and series that fits your mounting, clog-resistance, and droplet/impact goals.
  4. Confirm inlet size (NPT) and select materials compatible with chemicals, temperature, and wear.
  5. Use strainers/filters where water quality or debris can cause plugging.

Related application collections

Humidification & Conditioning | Evaporation Cooling | Coating & Surface Treatment | Cleaning & Washing

Features & Benefits

What makes the Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles series stand out

- Atomize liquid with compressed air for controlled fine droplets
- Adjust droplet size and distribution using air/liquid pressures
- Options with built-in strainers or anti-drip features (by series)
- Used for humidification, coating, cooling, and light wetting

How to choose

How to choose the right Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles nozzle for your application

Use this collection to compare air atomizing spray nozzles (also searched as air atomizing spray nozzles, hydraulic atomizing nozzles) by spray angle, flow, pressure, and connection size.
Start with your goal: coverage width, impact/cleaning force, or droplet size.
Sizing tip: spray width at the target is approximately 2 × distance × tan(spray angle ÷ 2). Use this to set nozzle spacing and overlap.
Always verify flow at your operating pressure and confirm coverage on your target.
Finally, choose materials (brass, 316L stainless, PVDF, polypropylene) and add strainers/filtration where clogging is a risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles series

What is the Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles series used for?
Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles fine spray nozzles produce small droplets (20–100 microns) for humidification, evaporative cooling, dust suppression, and light coating. The fine mist evaporates quickly without wetting surfaces.
What's the difference between hydraulic and air-atomizing nozzles?
Hydraulic nozzles (NPFA, NPMA) use liquid pressure alone—simpler, no air required. Air-atomizing nozzles mix compressed air with liquid for even finer droplets at lower liquid pressures, but need air supply.
Do Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles require strainers?
Yes—critical due to small orifices. Models like NPFAS and NPMAS include built-in strainers. For others, install upstream line strainers with mesh finer than the orifice diameter.
What operating pressure do fog nozzles need?
Hydraulic fog nozzles typically run 60–200 PSI. Higher pressure produces finer droplets. Low pressure causes larger droplets and potential dripping. Maintain consistent pressure at the nozzle.
How do I prevent dripping?
Maintain adequate pressure, use anti-drip models like NPFD with check valves, install individual shutoffs, and ensure proper drainage during shutdown.
What series are similar to Air Atomizing Spray Nozzles?
Related fine spray options include NPFA, NPFAS, NPMA, NPMAS, NPFD—compare by droplet size, flow rate, and strainer options.

Need Help Selecting the Right Nozzle?

Our engineering team is ready to help you find the perfect spray solution for your application.