60 cm water curtain steel nozzle (curtain fountain)
This product is a 1 inch steel curtain nozzle. The output water of the curtain nozzle is poured down in the form of a wide sheet and creates a special beauty. The water entering this fountain or curtain nozzle is entered through 2 holes with a size of 1 inch, one hole is under the nozzle and the other is at a 90 degree angle. The dimensions of this nozzle are 600 mm long and 10 mm wide.
Available in stock.
To order the product, call the company’s phone numbers:
09130913446
031-33932307
About the steel nozzle
Choosing the most suitable fountain nozzle for projects is not always an easy task. From the size and type of nozzle to the material (steel, plastic, brass, etc.), there are dozens of variations that are purposefully designed for distinct functions.
In the following content, we provide a starting point for choosing the best nozzle for your desired application. Specifically, we compare steel and plastic nozzles, two of the most common types. Let’s dive in!
What factors should I consider when choosing the nozzle material?
Before entering into the discussion of comparing steel nozzles with plastic, we must define some important factors that need to be considered when choosing the material of the nozzle: temperature, corrosion, wear and cost.
1. Temperature
What environment your nozzle is going to operate in will help narrow down your options. First, consider the temperature. Any substance begins to soften or melt at certain temperatures. However, some are better suited to withstand extreme temperatures, such as extreme heat.
If your spray nozzle works in an environment with extreme temperatures, this is very important to note.
2. Corrosion
Corrosion over time is common. The type of water fountain environment can accelerate the corrosion process. However, some nozzle types are corrosion resistant and ideal for highly corrosive environments.
3. Abrasion
When chemicals such as acids, alcohol or oxides are sprayed on the material, wear resistance is very important. In these environments, your nozzle material must be strong enough to withstand the abrasive effects of strong chemicals. Certain materials are more suitable for these conditions.
4. Cost
Cost almost always plays a primary role in choosing spray nozzles. However, choosing the cheapest option is usually not cost-effective in the long run. For example, materials that resist corrosion often cost more, but they don’t need to be replaced—ultimately saving time and money.
Steel nozzle vs plastic nozzle
Steel nozzle
First, let’s take a look at steel nozzles and examine them by considering the four categories mentioned above.
Temperature: Stainless steel nozzles are great for hot environments. Among the common hard materials, the steel nozzle is suitable for temperatures above 285 degrees. So, if your environment is very hot, a stainless steel nozzle may be the best solution.
Corrosion: However, stainless steel nozzles are not well known for their corrosion resistance. Although they will last for a while, if your environment is prone to corrosion and does not require extreme temperatures, another material may be better.
Abrasion: Stainless steel alone is not resistant to abrasion. However, once hardened, steel is an excellent choice for abrasive environments.
Cost: Finally, for the right environment, steel nozzles can be cost-effective.
Plastic nozzle
In the next step, we will examine the plastic nozzles according to the mentioned categories.
Temperature: As you can guess, plastic nozzles are not suitable for very hot environments. Plastic melts and deforms at extreme temperatures. In this situation, the steel nozzle is a better option.
Corrosion: However, plastic nozzles are particularly resistant to corrosion. This is perhaps the most attractive feature of plastic nozzles, which are more resistant to corrosion than most conventional metal materials. In a highly corrosive environment, a plastic nozzle is an ideal option.
Wear: Plastic nozzles are not suitable for heavy wear and wear out quickly in abrasive applications.
Cost: Plastic nozzles are a cost-effective option in certain corrosive applications. However, they do not provide significant savings under various other conditions such as extreme heat or wear.
What about other nozzles?
Steel and plastic are not the only types of nozzles available. An array of metals and other exotic materials can be used to make fountain nozzles, each suited for a unique application.
Although this article will not go into detail about each of the nozzle types available, we will briefly mention brass and silicon carbide, two very common materials.
brass nozzle
Like steel, brass is suitable for high temperatures. However, it is often not selected for resistance to corrosive or abrasive chemicals.
Silicon carbide nozzle
Silicon carbide is also suitable for high temperatures. In addition, silicon carbide is often used to spray abrasive chemicals and can save money.
How can I extend the life of my nozzles?
Proper nozzle use can prevent significant quality problems, eliminate damage, and extend the life of your nozzle before regular nozzle maintenance. Our first tip for increasing nozzle life is selection
The type of nozzle is suitable!
If your project regularly uses corrosive chemicals and your nozzles are steel, consider switching to plastic. On the other hand, if your application requires abrasive chemicals and you are using plastic, consider stainless steel. Choosing the best nozzle for your specific application will extend the life of the nozzle and allow the nozzle to perform as intended.
buy nozzle
In Iran Fana, we offer all kinds of nozzles, from steel and plastic nozzles to brass nozzles. To get advice and price and to buy nozzles, contact the sales department of the company: 09130913446
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