A fogging machine is a mechanical device that uses high-pressure pipelines and specialized nozzles to convert water into 1-15 micrometer suspended droplets. It utilizes the heat absorption from water mist evaporation to achieve cooling and also functions as a dust remover, humidifier, and disinfector. Its working principle is based on high-pressure atomization, and its core functions include landscape fogging, industrial dust suppression, agricultural spraying, environmental disinfection, and aquaculture cooling.
The droplet diameter of a high-pressure fogging machine is typically in the range of 1-15 micrometers, such as 3-5 micrometers or 5-15 micrometers. It has a wide operating pressure range, such as 10-70 kg/cm² or 50-70 MPa. The spray volume is adjustable depending on the nozzle model and pressure, ranging from 10 cc/min to hundreds of kg/h.
The fogging machine is equipped with an automatic water-filling and power-off system. Sensors monitor the water level or the machine's tilt status, providing power-off protection against water shortage or tilting, preventing damage from dry burning.
