0 a device that changes a liquid into small drops by forcing it out through a very small hole -- 雾化器,喷雾器
Liquid or dissolved samples are typically used with flame atomizers.
This type of nozzle tends to use less atomizing gas than an external mix atomizer and is better suited to higher viscosity streams.
The technique provides a means of introducing samples containing arsenic, antimony, tin, selenium, bismuth, and lead into an atomizer in the gas phase.
The atomizers most commonly used nowadays are flames and electrothermal (graphite tube) atomizers.
All spray dryers use some type of atomizer or spray nozzle to disperse the liquid or slurry into a controlled drop size spray.
The materials needed to rebuild the atomizers are usually much cheaper than the usual prefabricated replaceable wick and coil assemblies destined to clearomizers.
Modeling includes the flow phenomena inside the atomizer and the nearer nozzle and application region of the spray.
A fine mist of rainwater was emitted from an atomizer, to wet the leaves as much as possible for 2 min, before the first measurement was taken.