A fan nozzle forms a flat spray sheet instead of a circular cone. This makes it useful for treating a strip of surface area, such as a board path, panel edge or process zone where nozzle spacing can be arranged to overlap evenly.
In PCB wet-process equipment, fan-pattern nozzles are commonly considered for cleaning, rinsing, developing, etching or coating positions when the required liquid distribution is across the board width rather than around a single point. The final process role depends on the actual liquid and line layout.
The key data for a finished product page are fan angle, flow at working pressure, outlet size, nozzle material and connection form. Together these determine coverage width, overlap and replacement fit.
| Product Form | Fan-shaped outlet |
| Use | flat-spray distribution across a defined process area |
| Technical Data | fan angle; flow; outlet width; connection |
| Source Gap | Add approved drawing or sample data for the orderable model |
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