spray nozzles

spray nozzles

Spray nozzles are essential irrigation components designed to distribute water evenly across lawns, gardens, and landscapes. They come in various types, including fixed, adjustable, rotary, and specialty nozzles, ensuring precise watering for different applications. Made from durable, UV-resistant materials, these nozzles provide efficient water distribution while minimizing waste. Available in multiple spray patterns and flow rates, they enhance irrigation system performance. Ideal for residential, commercial, and agricultural use, spray nozzles help maintain healthy landscapes while promoting water conservation through optimized spray coverage and controlled flow management.

Types spray nozzles :

Spray nozzles ensure precise water distribution for lawns, gardens, and landscapes. Available in fixed, adjustable, and rotary types, they optimize irrigation efficiency, reduce water waste, and provide uniform coverage for residential and commercial applications.

There are four basic grades available in spray nozzles:

  • Standard Grade – Basic fixed-pattern nozzles for small lawns and gardens.
  • Premium Grade – Adjustable spray nozzles with customizable patterns and enhanced durability.
  • Commercial Grade – High-performance nozzles with extended reach, ideal for large landscapes and heavy use.
  • Smart Grade – Advanced water-saving nozzles with pressure regulation and precision flow control.

Product Specification

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Material: High-quality, UV-resistant plastic or corrosion-resistant metal
Types: Fixed, adjustable, rotary, and specialty nozzles
Spray Radius: 5 to 30 feet (varies by model)
Operating Pressure:: 20-70 PSI for optimal performance
Flow Rate: 0.5 – 5.0 GPM depending on nozzle type
Water Efficiency: Pressure-regulated models available for reduced water waste
Installation Type: Compatible with pop-up spray heads and risers
Clog-Resistant Design: Built-in filter screens for debris prevention
Application: Suitable for residential, commercial, and agricultural irrigation systems
Compatibility: Works with all standard irrigation systems and controllers
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pop-up spray head

A pop-up spray head is an essential irrigation component designed to deliver even water distribution to lawns, gardens, and landscapes. These sprinklers remain hidden underground when not in use and rise during operation, providing efficient watering with minimal visual impact.

Material: High-quality, UV-resistant plastic and corrosion-resistant components
Pop-Up Height: Available in 2", 4", 6", and 12" models
Spray Patterns: Fixed and adjustable nozzles (full-circle, half-circle, quarter-circle, strip, and specialty patterns))
Spray Radius: 5 to 15 feet (varies by model)
Operating Pressure: 20-70 PSI for optimal performance
Flow Rate: Varies based on nozzle type, typically 0.5 – 4.5 GPM
Water Efficiency: Pressure-regulated models available to reduce water waste
Installation Type:: In-ground with easy screw-on nozzle replacement
Maintenance: Clog-resistant design with easy-access filter screen
Application: Residential and commercial landscapes, gardens, parks, and sports fields
Compatibility: Works with standard irrigation systems and controllers
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FAQs

What is a Spray Nozzle?

A spray nozzle is a device designed to control the flow, direction, distribution, and spray pattern of a fluid (typically water) as it exits a pipe or hose. They’re used in various applications like watering, cooling, misting, and decorative water effects.

  • Landscape and garden irrigation
  • Agricultural spraying
  • Swimming pool features and fountains
  • Misting and cooling systems
  • Industrial cleaning and chemical applications

  • Plastic (PVC/ABS/PP) – lightweight and cost-effective
  • Brass – durable and corrosion-resistant
  • Stainless steel – high strength, ideal for harsh environments
  • Ceramic tips – used in high-precision or abrasive conditions

  • Low pressure (1–3 bar) – for drip or misting
  • Medium pressure (3–6 bar) – for irrigation or spray heads
  • High pressure (6+ bar) – for cleaning, jet nozzles, or industrial use

  • Threaded directly onto risers, pipes, or fittings
  • Some fit sprinkler bodies or pop-up heads
  • In misting systems, they’re attached to high-pressure tubing or manifolds
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