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Encyclopedia > Ground nozzle

A ground nozzle is a spray nozzle made for being installed at grade level (i.e. in the ground), usually in cement, crumb rubber, rubberized cement, or a similar nonslip surface, or under a grille or similar opening that is flush with ground level.


Ground nozzles are often arranged along walkways, public spaces, in parks, and the like, for architectural decoration, noise masking in urban settings, and as waterplay areas for people to cool off in on hot days.


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Ground nozzle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (113 words)
A ground nozzle is a spray nozzle made for being installed at grade level (i.e.
in the ground), usually in cement, crumb rubber, rubberized cement, or a similar nonslip surface, or under a grille or similar opening that is flush with ground level.
Ground nozzles are often arranged along walkways, public spaces, in parks, and the like, for architectural decoration, noise masking in urban settings, and as waterplay areas for people to cool off in on hot days.
http://PSUMNER/uga/sprayer and nozzles.htm (1444 words)
Nozzle section is one of the most important decisions to be made related to pesticide applications.
Hollow cone nozzles are used primarily when plant foliage penetration is essential for effective insect or disease control, and when drift is not a major concern.
Nozzle tips are interchangeable in the nozzle cap and are available in a wide variety of materials, including hardened stainless steel, stainless steel, brass, ceramic, and various types of plastic.
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