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Comparison of Use Between the New-Type Clip-Nozzle and the Traditional Clip-Nozzle

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Oxygen spray


Comparison of Use Between the New-Type Clip-Nozzle and the Traditional Clip-Nozzle

The new clamp‑on nozzle, also known as the plastic cleaning, coating, and cooling clamp‑on nozzle or the adjustable spherical nozzle, is a modular nozzle that integrates a hose clamp with nozzles of various specifications. This innovative nozzle features an integral clamp that securely fastens to the hose, while the hose’s outlet connects to the adjustable threaded spherical nozzle, allowing for flexible adjustment of the spray pattern and angle.

The new clamp‑on nozzle is a patented product developed by Aogong Spraying. Compared with conventional clamp‑on nozzles, this series offers distinct advantages in installation and operation, product lifespan, and cost‑effectiveness, quickly earning widespread market recognition.

I. Advantages of the Clip-Nozzle Design

  1. Threaded spherical nozzle with adjustable angle

It allows for quick and precise adjustment of the spray direction, making it convenient for practical use.

2 , chemically resistant, wear-resistant, and high-pressure resistant

The new clip‑on nozzle is made of polypropylene; both the cap and the base are resistant to high temperatures, chemical corrosion, and abrasion, with a pressure rating of 2.0 MPa—five times that of conventional clip‑on nozzles. It can be repeatedly assembled and disassembled without deformation or damage, ensuring a long service life.

3 , The pinch‑off operation is simple.

During use, the clamp secures the pipe easily and securely. No leaks; And it allows for quick and precise adjustment of the nozzle’s spray direction.

4 , Diverse spray modes

Adjustable spherical nozzles offer three spray patterns—hollow cone, solid cone, and fan—and can be connected directly to a spherical nozzle or, via a threaded ball or quick‑release ball, to an indirect nozzle connection, forming a versatile product line that meets a wide range of application requirements.

5 , Easy to disassemble, maintain, and replace

For maintenance and disassembly, no tools are required; simply unscrew the spherical nozzle by hand to remove it from the nozzle body.

If the nozzle’s flow rate increases due to wear and tear, there’s no need to replace the entire nozzle assembly—simply swap out the nozzle and the adjustable threaded ball, reconnect them, and the unit can be put back into service, significantly reducing costs.

                                               

II. How to Select a Clip-Nozzle

 

1 , Select the clamp size according to the pipe’s outer diameter.

Pay attention to the pipe diameter; you’ll need to drill a hole in the pipe for the connection, and be sure to use the correct hole size.

2 , Select the mist type according to the object being sprayed.

The adjustable spherical nozzle offers three spray patterns: “hollow cone,” “solid cone,” and “fan.”

 

 

3 , Select the nozzle model based on flow rate and pressure.

 

III. Clip-Nozzle Application Field

Object cleaning, surface‑treatment spraying, paint‑mist removal, rain‑test spraying, and other low‑pressure spray applications.

Clamp‑on nozzles are widely used in numerous applications, including spray cooling, atomization, degreasing, phosphating, desulfurization, dust removal, washing, cooling, fire suppression, and space humidification.

 

IV. Comparison Between the New-Type Clip-Nozzle and the Traditional Clip-Nozzle

1 , Comparison of affordability

Traditional clamp‑on nozzles can only withstand 2 kg of pressure, whereas the new‑generation clamp‑on nozzle can handle 10 kg.

2 Product Reliability Comparison

The metal clips on conventional clip‑on nozzles are not corrosion‑resistant, whereas the new‑generation clip‑on nozzles offer excellent resistance to chemical corrosion, wear, and high pressure.

3 , Product Quality Comparison

The new clip‑on nozzle can be opened and closed repeatedly without wear, whereas the metal clips on conventional clip‑on nozzles are prone to deformation and loosening.

4 , Price-to-Performance Comparison

The new clip‑on nozzle has a service life of over three years, whereas the conventional clip‑on nozzle lasts only about six months.

 

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