The main components of a fogging machine include a ceramic plunger main unit, atomizing nozzles, piping system, filtration system, control system, and safety protection system.
Atomizing nozzles are available in copper and stainless steel, with orifice diameters typically ranging from 0.10mm to 0.50mm. Different orifice diameters correspond to different operating pressures (10~70kg/cm²) and spray volumes: for example, nozzle #0 has an orifice diameter of 0.10mm and a spray volume of 10~25cc/min; nozzle #5 has an orifice diameter of 0.50mm and a spray volume of 130~243cc/min. The resulting droplets are very small, reaching 3-5 micrometers in diameter.
High-pressure fogging systems can also be equipped with splash-type nozzles, seamless stainless steel piping capable of withstanding pressures up to 150kg/cm², a three-stage water filter (fine filter), a PLC control system, and a frequency converter system. Control methods include time control and remote control.
The fogging machine is equipped with an automatic water filling and power-off system. When the equipment is tilted, causing the sensing components to protrude above the water surface, or when the water level in the storage container is insufficient, the system can automatically cut off the power or start adding water to prevent the equipment from burning out and being damaged.
