Nozzles for lubrication

The spraying of lubricants is a common application in many industries.  In general the lubricating fluid needs to be delivered in a controlled, measured way to a precise area.  Also many lubricants such as oils are viscous which can present some challenges for effective spraying.

The engineering considerations that affect nozzle selection for lubricating sprays are detailed in pages accessible through the blue menu to the right hand side of this page.  Details on the different nozzle designs suitable for lubrication applications can be found through the grey "lubrication nozzle designs" menu, also to the right hand side.

Shaped orifice fan nozzles for lubrication

To access data sheets please click on the boxes below. For more detailed in formation on how these spray nozzles work please click on the relevant section in the grey menu to the right.

Low flow rate flat fan nozzles for lubrication


Deflector flat fan nozzles for lubrication

To access data sheets please click on the boxes below.  For more detailed in formation on how these spray nozzles work please click on the relevant section in the grey menu to the right.

Deflector flat fan nozzles for lubrication Narrow angle deflector fan nozzle for lubrication 

Air atomising nozzles for lubrication

To access data sheets please click on the boxes below. For more detailed information on how these spray nozzles work please click on the relevant section in the grey menu to the right.

Air atomising nozzles for lubrication Precision control air atomising nozzles for lubrication

Solid stream nozzles for lubrication

To access data sheets please click on the boxes below. For more detailed information on how these spray nozzles work please click on the relevant section in the grey menu to the right.



nozzle catalogue

Lubrication Engineering Considerations

Lubrication Nozzle Designs

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