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spuitmond

Spuitmond is the dispensing end of a fluid-delivery device, i.e., the nozzle or tip from which liquid exits. The term is Dutch and literally translates to “spray mouth.” In practice, spuitmond can refer to the end piece of devices ranging from medical syringes and spray bottles to agricultural sprayers and paint guns; in some contexts it is used interchangeably with spuitkop or nozzle.

The primary function of a spuitmond is to control the form of the emitted fluid. The shape

Applications cover a wide range: medical devices (syringe tips, nebulizers, inhalers), cosmetics, agricultural and horticultural sprayers,

Safety and standards: devices with spuitmonds may be subject to regulation as medical devices, pesticide equipment,

and
size
of
the
orifice,
and
whether
the
output
is
a
solid
jet,
a
cone
spray,
or
a
fan
spray,
determine
spray
pattern,
droplet
size,
and
flow
rate.
Some
spuitmonds
are
fixed,
while
others
are
adjustable
to
tailor
the
dispersion
for
a
specific
application.
Common
types
include
jet
nozzles,
cone
nozzles,
and
spray
nozzles
with
interchangeable
orifices.
Materials
vary
and
may
include
plastics
(such
as
polypropylene
or
polyethylene),
stainless
steel,
or
ceramics,
chosen
for
chemical
compatibility
and
ease
of
cleaning
or
sterilization.
and
industrial
coating
or
cleaning
equipment.
Maintenance
typically
involves
regular
cleaning
to
prevent
clogging,
appropriate
sterilization
for
medical
use,
and
timely
replacement
of
worn
or
damaged
spuitmonds
to
maintain
performance
and
safety.
or
consumer
sprayers,
with
requirements
concerning
material
safety,
sterility,
labeling,
and
compatibility
with
the
dispensed
substances.
See
also
nozzle
and
spuitkop
for
related
terminology.