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Thermal Fogger – Thermal Fogging Machine SM600
Engine: 25,4 Hp. Pulse Jet
Tank: 5,7 Liters (Stainless Steel) -
Vehicle Mounted Thermal Fogger – Pulse Jet Machine SM700
Engine: 84.2 kw / 114.6 Hp.
Tank: 60 Liters (Stainless steel) -
Electric Portable ULV Cold Fogger Machine Manufacturer – MiniULV
Engine: Electrical
Tank: 5 Lt. (Polyethylene) -
Fumigation Machine Thermal Fogging – SM900
Engine: 57,3 Hp. Pulse Jet
Tank: 100 Lt. (Stainless Steel)
control Thermal Foggers - control Cold Foggers
control Thermal Foggers
control Thermal Foggers A thermal fogger uses heat to help spread the solution as a thermal fog, whereas a cold fogger will use air pressure to help spread the solution in the form of small particles. One of the major advantages of thermal foggers is the fog itself. A thermal fogger uses heat to help spread the solution as a thermal fog, whereas a cold fogger will use air pressure to help spread the solution in the form of small particles.
control Cold Foggers
control Cold Foggers Most cold foggers are designed for water-based solutions but some may also work using both water and oil-based pesticides. Since most cold foggers run on electricity, it is advisable to have a power outlet near the fogging area or get an extension cord long enough to cover it. ULV foggers that use cold fogging techniques, on the other hand, produce a practically invisible fog. if you use a ULV aerosol generator to spread pesticide, you will actually be spreading it in tiny particles that spread through the air, killing pests.