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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)
pulse jet Thermal Foggers - pulse jet Cold Foggers
pulse jet Thermal Foggers
pulse jet Thermal Foggers Since thermal foggers use heat to vaporize the fogging solution, it forms a thick cloud of fog that can be white or grey. It’s easier for the fogger operator to avoid direct contact with the fog. This is also true for bystanders. Most thermal foggers have a spray nozzle, a heating chamber and a tank or reservoir. Inside the tank is a pump that carries the chemical to the heating chamber to be converted into mist.
pulse jet Cold Foggers
pulse jet Cold Foggers Ultra-low volume (ULV) foggers, as the name suggests, use a low amount of fogging liquid. This results in a lower cost of application. These foggers are obviously the opposite of thermal fogger. Instead of using heat to vaporize the pesticide solution, it uses high-pressure of air to convert the solution into tiny particles. Cold foggers have an electric motor inside its body. This determines the power of airflow that will convert the pesticide into small particles. The range of the electric motor’s power is from 1 horsepower (HP) or lower, but some might even have more than 1HP.