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publicationNumber CN-103503822-B
titleOfInvention Aerial fog diffuser and production method
abstract The invention relates to an aerial fog diffuser and a production method. The aerial fog diffuser is a hollow cylindrical pipe and comprises a left base, a right base, a cylindrical pipe body, a cavity, an air inlet pipe and an outer wrapping film, wherein the outer wrapping film tightly covers the outer layer of the cylindrical pipe body along the outer diameter of the cylindrical pipe body, and the outer wrapping film sequentially comprises a fish wire net layer, a non-woven fabric layer, a micro-nanometer film layer and a base layer from the outermost layer to the innermost layer. The top of the pipe body of the aerial fog diffuser is provided with one or two grooves in parallel in the axial direction, the center of each groove is provided with air outlet holes communicated with the cavity, air entering the cavity through the air inlet pipe is evenly diffused in the grooves through the air outlet holes, and micro-nanometer aerial fog is produced through the outer wrapping film. Air is provided for multiple aerial fog diffusers through a split type oxygenerator (pressure is 1.5-7kg/cm<2>) or an air compressor, and each aerial fog diffuser can produce the micro-nanometer aerial fog with the pressure being 0.01-0.05MPa.
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