Spraying Nozzles and Jets

NJ104

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Maybe you all could give the answer or maybe there is a place to find this information. But I wanted to know what is the best angle and output of nozzles and T-Jets. is 90 degrees better the 110 degrees. and is the degree the width of the spray pattern ??? is it that 90 degrees is a smaller spray size verses 110 degrees ???
 

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better? this will depend on the jet height/area to be covered/number of jets

but yes the degree is the width of the spray pattern ....110 being wider than 90
 
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Maybe you all could give the answer or maybe there is a place to find this information. But I wanted to know what is the best angle and output of nozzles and T-Jets. is 90 degrees better the 110 degrees. and is the degree the width of the spray pattern ??? is it that 90 degrees is a smaller spray size verses 110 degrees ???
What wand or tool are you looking for?
 

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Talking about wands, especially for a portable, if you are using a twin jet wand like an AW29 or similar, most will use 11015 jets giving you a 3 flow. 110 degrees wide. 95 or 80 degrees will give you a narrower spread. Your portable can't power anything more than a 3 flow effectively.
 
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