Dry ice blasting machines | Dry ice blasting machine accessories | Round nozzles
Here you will find an overview and further information on our various White Lion round nozzles.
Round nozzles generally generate the highest aggressiveness in dry ice blasting processes.
These nozzles have a compact geometry and are versatile. Here, too, the output is determined by the outlet size of the nozzle while the compressed air and volume remain constant. The smaller the outlet, the greater the kinetic energy of the impinging pellets. The spray pattern can be optimized by adding the scrambler nozzle.
All White Lion nozzles are compatible with dry ice blasting machines from IceTech and BUSE Jet.
The range of applications for the dry ice blasting process or dry ice cleaning is very diverse. White Lion dry ice blasting machines are ideally prepared for this task, as all important parameters can be set separately: air pressure, blasting agent quantity and the dry ice pellet delivery volume.
With our WL 3000 Profi dry ice blasting system, the delivery volume ranges from 20 kg/h to 120 kg/h. This is a unique feature.
Another important factor in the performance of a dry ice blasting system is the right choice of dry ice blasting nozzle. White Lion offers its customers a special selection of flat nozzles, round nozzles and angled nozzles.
A special variant is the scrambler nozzle. It breaks the dry ice into smaller pieces of dry ice, the size of which can be determined by the choice of sieve (“ice splitter”). The fine dry ice blasting medium produced in this way is even gentler and impresses with its uniform blasting pattern.
So if you want to clean or deburr quickly and economically, you should choose the right nozzle.
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