What are the advantages of traditional orchard spray guns and backpack orchard air-blast spray guns?
What are the advantages of the portable orchard air-assisted spray gun compared to the traditional air-assisted spray gun?
What are the advantages of traditional orchard spray guns and backpack orchard air-blast spray guns?

Regarding the handheld remote air-assisted spray gun for orchards, many fruit farmers have raised many questions about this air-assisted spray gun. We will answer common questions and compare it with traditional high-pressure spray guns.
1) No pressure requirement: Compared to traditional pneumatic high-pressure spray guns, handheld pneumatic spray guns have a significant advantage in that they do not have any requirements for the spraying pressure provided by the pump. For traditional orchard spray guns to achieve a long spray range, the first requirement is that the pressure must be sufficiently high, the higher the better. The higher the pressure, the farther the spray range. This is also the first advantage of our handheld pneumatic remote spray gun.

2) No flow rate requirement: Traditional orchard spray guns that rely on pressure not only demand pressure from the pump but also require a specific flow rate. If the flow rate is too low, even with high pressure, remote atomization cannot be achieved. However, the handheld air-assisted remote spray gun has no such requirement. It can be directly connected to a hose, and whether you need 10L or 100L per minute, our air-assisted spray head can easily deliver the spray to both the front and back sides of the fruit tree's leaves, which is very user-friendly.

3) There are no requirements for the compatible spray pump: all spray guns powered by pressure have one requirement for the pump, which is that the pump flow rate should be large and the pressure should not be too low. If the pressure is too low, the atomization effect will be greatly reduced. Secondly, our portable air-assisted spray gun has no requirements for the pump. It can be compatible with any pump, whether it is the pump on a backpack electric sprayer, or a high-flow diaphragm pump or plunger pump. This is very user-friendly.

Based on the above points, we would like to respond that the handheld air-assisted spray gun has no specific requirements for the pump, flow rate, or pressure. It can achieve better atomization effects. Secondly, it is in an atomized state, whereas traditional pressure spray guns produce a water column shape. This means that traditional orchard sprayers waste more pesticides and operate more slowly. We hope the above information can be helpful to those in need.






