Cluster Nozzles Series

Cluster Nozzles

Cluster nozzles combine multiple tips for high total flow or multi-stream coverage—configured for steam, air, or liquid distribution by series.

• Browse Cluster 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: NP7G.
Cluster Nozzles
Spray Pattern Cluster
Available SKUs 8 Products
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Guide

Cluster Nozzles: Overview & Selection Tips

Cluster nozzles combine multiple tips for high total flow or multi-stream coverage—configured for steam, air, or liquid distribution by series.

Popular series in this family: NP7G.

Common applications

  • High total flow distribution
  • Steam injection/distribution
  • Air distribution
  • Multi-point spraying
  • Custom manifolds

How to choose Cluster 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 | Cooling & Quenching | Cleaning & Washing | Evaporation Cooling

Features & Benefits

What makes the Cluster Nozzles series stand out

- Multi-tip clusters for high total flow or multiple impact points
- Configurations available for air, steam, or liquid distribution (by series)
- Useful when one nozzle cannot meet the required coverage or flow
- Size by total flow, mounting, and service/maintenance access

How to choose

How to choose the right Cluster Nozzles nozzle for your application

Use this collection to compare cluster nozzles (also searched as cluster nozzles, cluster head full cone 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 Cluster Nozzles series

What is the Cluster Nozzles series used for?
The Cluster Nozzles series supports industrial spray applications with selection based on flow rate, spray pattern, operating pressure, and material compatibility—from cleaning and cooling to coating and process control.
What spray patterns does Cluster Nozzles produce?
Pattern options vary by model. Check product specifications for available spray angles and patterns. NozzlePro can help match patterns to your application requirements.
What materials are available for Cluster Nozzles?
Cluster Nozzles are available in brass, 316L stainless steel, polypropylene, and other materials depending on model. Select based on chemical compatibility, temperature, and wear requirements.
How do I size Cluster Nozzles?
Select based on required flow rate at your operating pressure, needed coverage, connection size, and material compatibility. Review capacity tables and verify performance meets your requirements.
What connection sizes are available?
Typically NPT threads from 1/8" to 1" or larger depending on flow capacity. BSPT and metric threads may also be available. Match to your piping and flow requirements.
What series are similar to Cluster Nozzles?
Related options include NP7G—compare by pattern, capacity range, and connection type.

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