Product category:
Process Hardware (Pipes, Nozzles, Heaters, etc)
News Release from: Bete | Subject: EZ-Change nozzle series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 February 2001
Quick-change nozzles designed to save
time
A range of quick-change connection nozzles, specifically designed to reduce time and increase the versatility of spraying applications, has been introduced by Bete
A range of quick-change connection nozzles, specifically designed to reduce time and increase the versatility of spraying applications, has been introduced by Bete Ltd, the UK arm of the US nozzle giant, Bete Fog Nozzle The nozzles can be changed in seconds, without tools, and are suitable for a wide range of sectors including the process, fire protection and pollution control industries
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed with ramped engagement for efficient automatic alignment, the Bete EZ-Change nozzle series consists of a three-part system that includes the base, a gasket and an interchangeable tip.
Threaded adapters are provided for compatibility with other standard Bete nozzles and additional shut-off plugs are also available.
No matter how advanced the application, EZ nozzles can be tailored to meet specific customer requirements.
Bete's sophisticated in-house design facility deploys state-of-the-art spray analysis techniques and testing facilities which enable nozzles to be custom designed for optimum performance.
Designed for flow rates from 0.2 to 58.4 gpm, the EZ series offers an extensive range of spray patterns including flat fan, full cone, hollow cone and spiral, and is available in standard brass, 303/316 stainless steel and viton with buna-n gaskets, or other materials on request.
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