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StreamJet-3 Fertilizer Tip hosts unique baffle system to lower flow rate variations
The StreamJet-3 Fertilizer Tip manufactured by Spraying Systems Company applies solid streams of liquid fertilizer to crops at evenly spaced intervals. The solid streams reduce leaf burning when compared to broadcast applications and a unique baffle system reduces flow rate variations between the streams. The StreamJet-3 also employs a retained, color-coded metering orifice which can be easily removed without tools. By utilizing the 15 degree offset used in the TeeJet caps, streams may cross without interference allowing for a variety of height to width ratios on the spray boom. All tips are made from a polymer material for excellent chemical resistance while the molded exit orifices provide greater stream integrity when compared to drilled holes. The StreamJet-3 tip is offered in nine color coded sizes ranging from .06 liters per minutes at 3 bar (0.15 gallons per minute at 40 pounds per square inch) to 6 liters per minute at 3 bar (1.50 gallons per minute at 40 pounds per square inch).

Spraying Systems Co., Wheaton, Illinois, USA; 630-665-5201 ext. 1330, www.teejet.com

 

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