Turn your cleaning machine into a fogger!
The Hydro Cavitator is a unique hydraulic fogger, that is assigned to apply disinfectants, antimicrobials, deodorizers, and cleaning agents where you need it and where you otherwise could not reach. Like a hydrostatic sprayer, the Hydro Cavitator produces cavitations that surround surfaces even if they are not sprayed directly.
The Hydro Cavitator produces an excellent plume of dense fine fog that is able to reach every surface.
No need to have a separate fogger. The high-pressure found within your portable extractor, ETM or Truckmount does the trick. Note, you can also use it with a standalone pump.
The working range is from 100 PSI to 800 psi. With ideal PSI at 200 PSI.
How does it work?
It works through extreme levels of cavitation that abrades the water within the collector body. Then, the water is forced through the ultra-fine jets, that break apart more readily allowing it to get a high-level of surface contact. The two jets are in a cone shape at an angle where two of the cone sides are allowed to collide creating a greater level of focused ariel conflict. This allows the fine mist fog to travel at a higher velocity over a greater distance. By forcing the droplets in this way it allows the water to have better surface area contact as well as clean two surfaces giving our system a unique electrostatic like effect. This process is found throughout the food industry medical-industrial paint applications as well as circuitry where electronic static charging applicable.
Advantages:
1 It gives you the ability to utilize the equipment you’ve already paid for.
2 Safer for the operator no reason to be concerned with electric discharge from the unit itself.
3 Able to be operated at any angle.
4 Its ultra-compact design allows you to use within confined areas.
5 requires no external power source charging or etc.
6 Extremely low maintenance cost.
7 Incredibly sturdy polymer glass-reinforced handle housing all brass components Viton seals
and stainless steel Jets.
Manufactured in the USA using globally sourced components
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