Abstract
The mechanics of a second generation atomization system for low wet pickup finishing has been studied. Air transports liquid spray particles to fabric from nozzles and utilizes particle momentum to eject the particles onto the fabric by redirecting the air/spray mixture. Wetting rates and uniformity were observed.
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