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atomizer

, atomiser
a device for reducing a liquid to a fine spray, such as the nozzle used to feed oil into a furnace or an enclosed bottle with a fine outlet used to spray perfumes or medicines
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atomizer

[′ad·ə‚mīz·ər]
(mechanical engineering)
A device that produces a mechanical subdivision of a bulk liquid, as by spraying, sprinkling, misting, or nebulizing.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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* Assemble the atomizer shield according to the manufacturer's instructions.
(2011) found similar values in the deposition of droplets for hydraulic nozzles (30 and 40 L [ha.sup.-1]) and Micronair[R] atomizer (10 and 20 L [ha.sup.-1]).
Higuchi, "Surface acoustic wave atomizer," Sensors and Actuators: A.
In some states, Medicaid will cover the atomizer. Sometimes insurance covers the naloxone.
The parameter [L.sub.o]/[D.sub.o] should also be reduced to minimize friction losses in the atomizer exit.
The rotating disc atomizer has twenty-four annular 4 x 3 mm orifices on an 18 mm thick disc with a diameter of 0.10 m.
The handy atomizer makes it mess and fuss-free too.
Two of the resident stallholders visited the Lille Brocante in Northern France and sourced some interesting items such as a Christian Dior perfume atomizer, pretty trinket boxes,vintage treen needlecases and mother of pearl buttons.
Called Asthmanefrin, the line is being marketed in a starter kit that includes 10 Asthmanefrin vials and an EZ Breathe atomizer and a refill package of 20 Asthmanefrin vials.
Paint application is performed with the EcoBell 3 rotating atomizer, and color change with the EcoLCC color changer.
For instance, when used with the company's smallest fan-driven atomizer, the DustBoss DB-30, which has a flow rate of about 2.2 gal./min at 60 psi (4.14 bar) with its standard nozzle configuration, the unit cuts that flow to just 3 quarts/min.
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