The two-nozzle strategy helps you to achieve maximum control efficacy, as the advantages of the flat spray nozzle are combined with those of the twin flat spray nozzle. The result is optimum crop penetration and deposition without spray shadows.
To help you achieve optimum crop protection for your cereals in the future, we have summarized all the facts about the two-nozzle strategy at a glance below.
Air-injector flat spray compact nozzles IDK
Air-injector flat spray compac nozzles IDKAir-injector flat spray compact nozzles IDKN
Air-injector compact flat spray nozzles IDKNSymmetrical twin flat spray air-injector compact nozzles IDKT
Symmetrical TWIN flat spray air-Injector compact nozzles IDKTAsymmetrical twin flat spray air-injector nozzles IDTA
Asymmetrical twin flat spray air-injector nozzles IDTAThe IDK and IDKT series have an ideal pressure range of 2 - 3 bar and should always be your first choice if the driving speed and application rates are predominantly constant. With these two nozzles you achieve good coverage and are safe from damage with open/older booms without nozzle protection.
The ID3 and IDTA series are suitable for a pressure level of 3 - 8 bar. Due to the wide pressure range, the nozzle combination can be used quite flexibly in terms of application rates and driving speeds. The droplet spectrum changes relatively little. This is advantageous if application is also required in unfavorable conditions (wind, high temperature, low humidity).
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