düsenabstand
Düsenabstand refers to the distance between two adjacent nozzles in a spray system. This parameter is critical in applications such as agricultural spraying, industrial coating, and printing, as it directly influences the uniformity and coverage of the sprayed material. The optimal düsenabstand depends on several factors, including nozzle type, spray angle, operating pressure, and the desired overlap between spray patterns. Inaccurate düsenabstand can lead to uneven application, resulting in areas that are either over-treated or under-treated, which can negatively impact product quality, efficiency, and material usage. For instance, in agriculture, an incorrect düsenabstand can lead to skips or overlaps in pesticide application, reducing its effectiveness and potentially causing damage to crops. In printing, it affects the quality and resolution of the printed image. Manufacturers often provide guidelines for achieving the correct düsenabstand based on specific nozzle models and intended applications. Regular inspection and adjustment of the düsenabstand are essential maintenance procedures for spray systems.