@ARTICLE{Gajtkowski_Andrzej_Spraying_2002, author={Gajtkowski, Andrzej}, number={No 1}, journal={Journal of Plant Protection Research}, pages={91-95}, howpublished={online}, year={2002}, publisher={Committee of Plant Protection PAS}, publisher={Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute}, abstract={The Airjet bi-fluid nozzle mixes air with the spray solution inside the nozzle to atomize the spray. The AirJet can produce droplets of consistent size at a wide range of flow rates. Unlike conventional nozzles, the Airjet will not change droplet size as rates and pressures change. The quality of wheat spraying obtained while applying AirJet TK-VSlO nozzles was tested. The coverage was estimated on water sensitive papers. Nozzles were used at the liquid pressure: 0.22; 0.28; 0.35 MPa and air pressure: 0.07; O.OS; 0.09; 0.1 MPa. Relatively low spray volumes 90 I/ha, 11 O I/ha and 150 I/ha were obtained at constant working speed of 6 km/h.}, type={Article}, title={Spraying of wheat by field sprayer equipped with an AirMatic System Control}, URL={http://www.journals.pan.pl/Content/131048/PDF-MASTER/15_PLANT_42_1_2002_Gajtkowski_Spraying.pdf}, keywords={bi-fluid nozzle, spraying quality, coverage}, }