In orchard spraying operations, factors such as different tree heights, widths, and canopy volumes affect the spraying effectiveness on fruit trees. Droplet penetration and liquid coverage are crucial for effective pest control.
To improve spraying effectiveness, an air-assisted sprayer is used. The auxiliary airflow device directs air from the center of the canopy to the surrounding leaves, causing the leaves to vibrate up and down. This ensures that the nozzles accurately and efficiently spray the entire canopy, achieving precise and effective application.
An air-assisted sprayer is a highly efficient pesticide spraying device. Here are its key technical points:
1. Air Assistance
Uses a powerful airflow generated by a fan to atomize and spray liquid pesticides onto crops, improving spray uniformity and coverage.
2. Precise Spraying
Allows for adjustment of spray volume and angle according to crop type and growth stage, reducing pesticide waste and enhancing control effectiveness.
3. Reduced Drift
Controls the size and direction of pesticide droplets through airflow, minimizing drift to non-target areas and reducing environmental pollution.
4. High Adaptability
Suitable for various terrains and crops, including tall fruit trees, shrubs, and low-growing crops.
5. Time-Saving
Compared to traditional spraying methods, an air-assisted sprayer can cover a larger area, increasing operational efficiency.