Description
The PLG 2100 uses a nozzle system developed by Palas® . Depending on the application, a special nozzle that is able to be heated to 120°C is used in order to enable quick and reproducible adjustment to the desired particle size distribution and concentration. Among other uses, the PLG 2100 is used on the HMT 1000 filter test rig to test oil nebulizers in order to disperse a corresponding motor oil, e.g. 10w-40.
The heating of the oil changes the number concentration, as well as particle size distribution, of the material to be dispersed due to a change in the viscosity. This additionally enables materials to be dispersed which are unable to be nebulized at cooler temperatures due to their viscosity. The PLG 2100 is equipped with two replaceable nozzles: Nozzle 1 for low mass flows of up to 20 g/h max. (depending on the aerosol substance in use), nozzle 2 for high mass flows of up to 100 g/h max. (depending on the aerosol substance in use).
Startup
The liquid to be dispersed is filled in the reservoir. The nozzle system developed by Palas® is immersed in the liquid. This nozzle system is based on the Laskin principle and guarantees extremely precise dosing constancy with uniform particle size. The mass flow is adjusted using the volume flow through the nozzle. The volume flow is controlled by a pressure regulator and a manometer on the device.
Fig. 1: Schematic diagram of the PLG 2100 aerosol generator
Fig. 2: Highly constant particle concentration over time at a resolution of 30 s