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  2. Rotary atomizers - Wikipedia

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    The atomizer drive gives the high speed to the wheel. Clogging can be a problem for spray nozzle systems, whereas rotary atomizers can work in such situations. A rotary atomizer can manage large amounts of abrasive and non-abrasive feeds. A rotary atomizer can take very viscous liquids. A rotary atomizer is flexible according to particle size.

  3. Rotational bell painting - Wikipedia

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    A rotary atomizer is an automatic electrostatic paint applicator used in high volume, automatic production painting environments. Also called a 'paint bell', "rotary bell atomizer" or 'bell applicator', it is preferred for high volume paint application for its superior transfer efficiency, spray pattern consistency, and low compressed air consumption, when compared to a paint spray gun.

  4. Spray nozzle - Wikipedia

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    Actuation of a nasal-spray bottle, used to deliver medication via the nostrils Clondiser, or nasal atomizer, by Pineolum Co., New York, 1890–1930 Example of a vintage atomizer nozzle Principle of operation of an atomizer. A spray nozzle or atomizer is a device that facilitates the dispersion of a liquid by the formation of a spray. The ...

  5. Cam (mechanism) - Wikipedia

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    A cam is a rotating or sliding piece in a mechanical linkage used especially in transforming rotary motion into linear motion. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is often a part of a rotating wheel (e.g. an eccentric wheel) or shaft (e.g. a cylinder with an irregular shape) that strikes a lever at one or more points on its circular path.

  6. Spray drying - Wikipedia

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    The spray drying technique was first described in 1860 with the first spray dryer instrument patented by Samuel Percy in 1872. [citation needed] With time, the spray drying method grew in popularity, at first mainly for milk production in the 1920s and during World War II, when there was a need to reduce the weight and volume of food and other materials.

  7. Spray (liquid drop) - Wikipedia

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    Examples include fuel injectors for gasoline and diesel engines, atomizers for jet engines (gas turbines), [12] atomizers for injecting heavy fuel oil into combustion air in steam boiler injectors, and rocket engine injectors. Drop size is critical because the large surface area of a finely atomized spray enhances fuel evaporation rate.

  8. I may not like Christmas, but I'm not a complete Scrooge - AOL

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    In many parts of the world, it's just an ordinary day, so attractions aren't closed — aka, we don't sacrifice any vacation time. Last year, in Morocco, I saw a smattering of holiday lights and ...

  9. Rotating biological contactor - Wikipedia

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    The shaft is aligned with the flow of wastewater so that the discs rotate at right angles to the flow, with several packs usually combined to make up a treatment train. About 40% of the disc area is immersed in the wastewater. [8]: Ch 2 Biological growth is attached to the surface of the disc and forms a slime layer.