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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)
vector Thermal Foggers - vector Cold Foggers
vector Thermal Foggers
vector Thermal Foggers Also known as (TF) uses heat to convert the insecticide or pesticide into vapor to produce a thick fog that will deliver the substance to a specific range or area. Fog penetrates thick bushes, foliage, trees and shrubs and kills bugs and insects efficiently. Since thermal foggers use heat to vaporize the fogging solution, it forms a thick cloud of fog that can be white or grey. 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.
vector Cold Foggers
vector Cold Foggers 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. ULV foggers that use cold fogging techniques, on the other hand, produce a practically invisible fog. 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.