Oversized Tangential Spray Nozzle Body for Extended Life
In BETE tangential whirl nozzles, the liquid is introduced from the side of the chamber which causes the liquid to whirl; and produces a hollow cone pattern without the need for an internal vane. The hollow cone pattern is characterized by the heavy concentration of droplets around the edge of the spray cone. Little or no fluid is deposited in the middle of the cone. This spray pattern is a medium too low impact pattern being harder driving than the misting or full cone patterns but with less impact than flat fan or solid stream patterns.
The BETE WTX is primarily used as a dry scrubbing nozzle. With dry scrubbing, smaller amounts of fluid are sprayed into the gas flow but the volume of fluid is limited to that which can be evaporated from the gas flow. So the gas remains “dry”. This would be necessary if contamination by the scrubbing fluid is not desirable further down the process line. A fine balance needs to be found between the evaporation rate and the volume/ consistency of the spray.
BETE WTX Right Angle Spray Nozzles Design Features
- Tangential whirl
- Oversized body for extended life
- Male and female connections
- Large free passage
How Spray Pattern is Achieved
- Tangential hollow cone nozzles utilize a supply of liquid perpendicular to the direction of spray. Flow enters a swirl chamber without using internal components - allowing for maximum clog resistance.
Spray Patterns
Spray Characteristics of BETE WTX Right Angle Spray Nozzles
Available Spray Angles | Flow rate Range |
70 - 125° | 0.0353 to 37.9 gpm |
Available Connection Types | Materials |
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Brass, 303, 316, Duplex 2205, Nickel Alloy C-276, Nickel Alloy C-22, Nickel Alloy 625, Nickel Alloy 825 |
Standard Materials: Brass, 303 Stainless Steel and 316 Stainless Steel
Applications of BETE WTX Right Angle Spray Nozzles
- Scrubbing: Dry (inject line slurry into dry scrubber)