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Does mist cooling really work?

Yes, but stable performance depends on droplet size, mounting position, airflow, water volume, and control logic.

Which sites are suitable for deodorization misting?

Typical sites include waste, wastewater, recycling, livestock, and other odor-sensitive environments.

Will construction dust control make the ground muddy?

It can if water volume is not balanced with site conditions, which is why layout and output need to be controlled together.

Do nozzles clog easily?

Poor water quality, weak filtration, or residue after shutdown can all increase clogging risk.

How is humidification related to anti-static control?

Some anti-static needs can be improved through humidity control, but dew point, process conditions, and equipment risks must be reviewed.

What data is needed for a preliminary quote?

At minimum, provide the site type, application, area or coverage length, water source, power source, operating period, and site photos.

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Cooling

Will mist cooling make people wet?

A properly designed system should rely on evaporation instead of direct wetting. The result depends on droplet size, distance, height, and wind.

Does wind reduce cooling performance?

Yes. Stronger airflow requires more careful adjustment of placement, direction, and control logic.

Deodorization

Do all deodorization systems require chemicals?

No. The answer depends on odor source, concentration, and control goals.

Is deodorization the same as disinfection?

No. Deodorization focuses on odor impact, while disinfection focuses on sanitation and microbial control.

Dust Control

Where is dust control most often installed?

Typical positions include loading points, fences, roads, wash areas, demolition boundaries, and other major dust sources.

Can dust control and cooling use the same system?

Sometimes, but because the objectives differ, nozzle layout and output settings often need separate evaluation.

Maintenance

How often should nozzles be maintained?

It depends on water quality, filtration, run hours, and whether chemicals are used. Routine inspection is recommended.

Can misting still work with poor water quality?

Yes, but filtration, material selection, and cleaning requirements typically need to be upgraded.

Quotation

What should be prepared before requesting a quote?

Prepare the site type, application, expected coverage length or area, water source, power source, site photos, and any key restrictions.

Can a first estimate be made without drawings?

Yes, but accuracy improves significantly when photos, dimensions, or layout information are provided.

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