Polymer and invert emulsifying oil effects upon droplet size spectra of sprays |
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Authors: | R Sanderson A J Hewitt E W Huddleston J B Ross |
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Institution: | Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science , New Mexico State University , Box 30003/Dept 3BE, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 88003, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract A series of wind tunnel atomization studies were carried out to investigate the effects of polymer and invert suspension oil “drift control adjuvants” upon the droplet size distribution spectra produced by nozzles typically used in aerial and ground based spraying of pesticides. A D8–46 disc and core was used as a typical aerial application nozzle, and an 8003 fan nozzle was used for the ground based sprayers simulation. The droplet size spectra were evaluated in a wind tunnel using a Malvern 2600 laser particle size analyzer immediately upon mixing and at 15 minutes after re‐circulation through a pumping system. The addition of the polymer‐based adjuvants significantly increased the droplet size spectra parameters of the spray cloud, but all the polymer products showed signs of breakdown of their molecular arrangements in the liquid medium, as a result of agitation. The invert suspension oil adjuvant did not change the droplet size spectra markedly, nor did it show signs of breakdown of the internal liquid structure after re‐circulation. |
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Keywords: | Liquid atomization particle size analyzer polymeric adjuvants invert suspension oil drift potential of sprays |
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