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Advantages of Twin Bubble Jets


  • Excellent spray coverage from front and rear jets
  • Increased crop penetration and coverage
  • Ensures maximum coverage (droplets per square inch) for increased effectiveness of fungicide and insecticide control
  • Easy assembly with Air Bubble Jets
  • They reduce the number of very small droplets - these are the ones which cause drift.
  • They create pockets of air in the droplets that on contact with the leaf collapse dispersing the liquid evenly.

Air Bubble Jets are a proven effective spray tip that has been in use for 16 years in Europe, 11 years in Canada and 6 years in the U.S.A.  They are made in England.

With conventional nozzles, 15 - 20% of the droplets produced are driftable (under 200 micron in size).  That's 15 - 20% of the chemical blowing away...Air Bubble Jets are less than 2%.

Droplets produced range from 200 - 550 micron in size. Consistent sizing equals superior coverage. The average droplet size - 350 micron.

Other drift reducing nozzles produce a much coarser spray pattern with a large percentage of droplets over 600 microns in size (these are the ones that run off the leaf because they are too heavy).

Air Bubble Jets operate at normal pressure (30 - 50 psi). The DO NOT require high pressure (60 - 100 psi) as most induction type nozzles do.

Ag Canada as well as other researchers in North America and Europe have tested over the years to find that with all chemicals the Air Bubble Jet will provide as good and in most cases better efficacy as a conventional nozzle.