Product details

  • SKU NPHSJ-17053-3/8-PVC

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Product Parameters
Product Family Full Cone Spiral
Product Series NPHSJ
Capacity Size 53
Inlet Connection Thread Type NPT
Material Composition Filter Polyvinyl chloride
Orifice Diameter. Nom. (mm) 6.4
Orifice Diameter. Nom. (in) 0.25
Inlet Connection Size (in.) 3/8
Length (mm) 60.3
Length (in) 1.875
Hex Size (mm) 17.5
Hex Size (in) 11/16
Spray Angle at Rated Pressure (PSI) 170
Max. Free Passage Dia. (mm) 3.2
Description

Product Overview

When building materials crews manage cleaning & washing, the NPHSJ-17053-3/8-PVC lets each plant operator deploy a corrosion-resistant polyvinyl chloride nozzle that produces a consistent full cone, spiral spray pattern. The 3/8-inch inlet allows straightforward integration with existing piping systems, ensuring uniform coverage across surfaces. Operators rely on this nozzle to maintain precise fluid distribution, which directly impacts cleaning efficiency and reduces downtime attributed to nozzle wear or clogging. The NPHSJ-17053-3/8-PVC is engineered to withstand chemically aggressive environments while delivering measurable improvements in spray uniformity and operational longevity.

Applications

In cleaning & washing operations, the uniform spray pattern of the NPHSJ-17053-3/8-PVC improves the removal of residues and contaminants, contributing to enhanced process cleanliness and product quality. Its effectiveness in dust & pollution control applications helps minimize particulate emissions, thereby supporting environmental compliance and workplace safety.

Industries

Industries

such as building materials, chemical processing, and mining depend on this nozzle for its durability and consistent performance under abrasive and corrosive conditions. The nozzle's resilience to chemical exposure and ability to maintain uniform spray make it well-suited for sectors like steel & metals, breweries & wineries, cement,