![]() When the oil film leaves the cup’s rim, the existing surface tension makes that it is widened up into an extremely fine film mist. This film is then uniformly distributed on the inside of the cup. The centrifugal forces produced by the cup’s rotation, draw a wafer-thin homogenous and closed oil film. The liquid fuel is supplied to this cup almost without any pressure. The essential part of the rotary cup atomiser is the rotating atomising cup. The combustion process is optimally controlled, since the combustion air is distributed as primary, secondary and tertiary air. The result of this technology is a very fine oil atomisation with a narrow homogeneous droplet spectrum and a constantly high quality throughout the entire wide control range. ![]() The basis of the SAACKE rotary atomising technology is the multi-stage rotation and air atomisation with thermal support.
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