Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Liquids / Chemistry / Nozzles / Spray nozzle / Spray / Hard water / Drop / Purified water / Water / Soft matter / Matter / Liquid water


EFFECTS OF WATER HARDNESS ON SPRAY DROPLET SIZE UNDER AERIAL APPLICATION CONDITIONS W. C. Hoffmann, W. E. Bagley, B. K. Fritz, Y. Lan, D. E. Martin ABSTRACT. Minerals and organic matter in spray carrier water can reduce
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2008-02-23 10:55:36


Open Document

File Size: 108,20 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

College Station / Clausthal / Mesa / Skierniewice / Wilmington / Cary / San Antonio / London / New York / /

Company

DuPont / ASTM Intl / CP Products Inc. / Sympatec Inc. / Ellis Company / ASABE Member / /

Country

Poland / Germany / /

/

Facility

Research Institute of Pomology / /

/

IndustryTerm

spray carrier water / plant protection products / tank solution / spray solution / sprayer applications / /

Organization

American Society of Agricultural / Power & Machinery Division of ASABE / Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture / USDA / Armed Forces Pest Management Board / Environmental Protection Agency / U.S. Department of Defense / /

Person

William E. Bagley / Marcel Dekker / Bradley K. Fritz / W. Clint Hoffmann / Yubin Lan / T. J. Hirsch / Jr. / J. B. Carlton / Wesley Clint Hoffmann / Wilbur / I. W. Kirk / Daniel E. Martin / /

/

Position

Product Development Manager / manuscript number PM / Engineer / Agricultural Engineer / Corresponding author / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Pennsylvania / Delaware / North Carolina / Arizona / Colorado / /

Technology

laser / specific testing protocol / /

SocialTag