
doi: 10.1093/jee/20.2.281
Orchard and field crop sprayers that break up a spraying liquid by steam generated in a steam boiler are described. A five H. P. boiler generates steam with a gasoline burner as the heat source. From 80 to 100 Ibs. of steam pressure will break up a spraying liquid to the fineness of steam itself at the nozzle, the steam passing through a separate lead of hose and meeting the spraying liquid at the nozzle. Any degree of fineness or coarseness of the spray can be secured by regulating the amount of steam allowed to pass through the nozzle.
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