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Product category: Process Hardware (Pipes, Nozzles, Heaters, etc)
News Release from: Spray Nozzle Engineering | Subject: Drip-Pro
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 January 2008

Nozzle transforms to drip-free
performance

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The Drip-Pro spray dry nozzle check valve's patented design can be incorporated into new or existing systems and keeps a standard appearance to conventional nozzles.

Drip-Pro spray dry nozzle check valves make dripping nozzles into drying chambers a thing of the past Designed for simplicity of use and reliable operation, the Drip-Pro nozzle body can be used as either a regular nozzle body or, with a simple push and turn, transforms a standard spray dry nozzle into an efficient drip-free assembly

The Drip-Pro's one-piece body design incorporating check valve, keeps overall length to a minimum and minimum parts and compact design does not add extra length to lance assemblies.

The Drip-Pro spray dry nozzle check valve's patented design can be incorporated into new or existing systems and keeps a standard appearance to conventional nozzles.

A simplified sealing system reduces parts on the Drip-Pro to a minimum and the availability of body thread in special "low thread gauling" stainless materials extends the life span of spray lances and nozzle carriers.

The Drip-Pro's novel "quick-disconnect" bayonet design allows for easy assembly and cleaning and is available to suit all spray lance configurations, in either weld-on or screw connection.

The Drip-Pro spray dry nozzle check valve is an all-Australian and world patented design and is used by the world's largest drier manufacturers and dairy producers.

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