

Dust suppression air-blown sprayers are commonly used dust control equipment in our daily lives.
Additionally, this equipment is also utilized in landscaping and forestry. What configurations make up a dust suppression air-blown sprayer? Details are provided in the article.
What are the structural components of an air-blown dust suppression sprayer?
The air-blown dust suppression sprayer consists of a frame, a diesel (gasoline) generator set (or an external 380V mains power supply).
It includes a plunger pump with a matching motor (or a high-pressure centrifugal pump), a specialized spray tank, nozzles, a horizontal rotation mechanism, an angle control device for precise viewing, an electrical control box, and a water tank.
These components are mounted on the frame to form the dust suppression and cooling sprayer. The equipment can be placed on a truck. For fixed installations, external mains power can serve as the equipment's power source.
Application Advantages of the Dust Suppression Air-Blown Sprayer:
The dust suppression air-blown sprayer comes in multiple variants, all certified with the mandatory national 3C certification. It offers high application value and effective performance.