HIGH PRESSURE MISTING SYSTEM PUMPS

Misting pumps enhance the overall system’s effectiveness to cool outdoor areas and indoor areas by creating a finer mist. The smaller water particles in micron droplet’s size flash evaporate and cool the area quickly up to 12 degrees. A wide range of TrueMist Misting System pumps is perfect for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Misting Pump starts with a pressure range as low as 7 bar (100 PSI) and goes up to 300 bar pressure (4500 PSI).Misting pumps take your regular hose pressure, which is around 7 bar 100 PSI, and raises it to 1000 psi to create the 5 micron-sized water droplets that rapidly evaporate, cooling off your target area up to 12° C.

A range of mist pumps are below from various international brands, including

Inter Pumps
CAT Pumps
Annovi Reverberi Pumps
HAWK Pumps
Riggers Pumps

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does a high pressure misting system work?

High-pressure misting systems produce tiny water droplets in the form of fog. This raises humidity and cools without getting anything wet. The small water droplets work together to eliminate tiny particles of dirt, dust, and odor-causing bacteria by attracting and absorbing the particles from the air.

How loud are misting pumps?

Most Direct drive misting pumps are usually the least expensive and most common although they can and in most cases be the loudest, This is due to the pump and motor spinning at 1750 rpm and they are usually maxed out at 1000 psi. Although the . 5 and 1 gpm mist pumps are not too loud at all

What is a pulley pump?

A water pump pulley is a pulley attached to the water pump system in a car to connect it with the timing belt. The timing belt wraps around a number of pulleys in the engine compartment to control the function of accessory systems in the vehicle. ... It controls the timing of many key engine functions.

What is a misting pump?

The heart of any high-pressure misting system is the misting pump. The pump fuels the system by forcing water throughout the lines and nozzles at a high enough pressure that allows the water to atomize as it passes through the nozzles and into its surrounding environment.