1 / 6SKU: MSP-FOGA
High-performance fogger nozzle for greenhouse cooling, humidification, and mushroom house applications.
Material
PP, Nylon
Size Range
4mm barb
Pressure
0.15 - 0.35 MPa
Standards
ISO
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Flow Rate | 6 / 8 / 12 / 18 / 24L/h |
| Droplet Size | 50 - 100μm |
| Operating Pressure | 0.15 - 0.35MPa |
| Spray Pattern | Cross mist 4 outlets |
| Connection | 4mm barb |
The IrriNex mist fogger nozzle covers a 2.5–4.5 foot radius at 1.5–3.0 bar. It connects directly to 4/7mm micro-irrigation tubing — no extra fittings between your supply line and the nozzle. The included 1/2" coupling adapter handles the connection when you're running multiple nozzles off a threaded distribution header instead.
Flow adjusts between 9 and 20 liters per hour by turning the nozzle body by hand. No tools, no part swaps — dial it down for dense seedling trays, open it up for wider row spacing. The orange and black coloring matters in practice: when one unit blocks in a row of 40 nozzles, you can find the dead one without walking the line twice.
The nozzle also runs well for temperature control in poultry and dairy housing. Mounted on an overhead line at lower pressure, it produces a finer mist that evaporates before hitting the floor. The ABS body is UV-stable and handles outdoor installation without degrading over a normal growing season.
The orifice is small. Anything that blocks it — fertilizer residue, sand, mineral scale — shows up immediately as uneven or reduced coverage. Most failures aren't from the nozzle wearing out; they're from skipping the post-fertigation flush or running unfiltered water. Both are easy to avoid.
At 2.5–3.0 bar and a mid-range flow setting, one nozzle covers a 3–4 foot diameter circle. For seedling trays and dense nursery beds, space nozzles 2.5–3 feet apart to get overlapping coverage without pooling. For open vegetable rows, 3.5–4 foot spacing works at most plant stages. In open-field settings with any wind, reduce spacing — the spray radius shrinks noticeably at the outer edges when there's a breeze.
In poultry and dairy houses, run nozzles on an overhead line at 6–8 foot intervals, 6–7 feet above the floor. Use 1.5–2.0 bar — lower pressure produces a finer mist that evaporates before it hits the floor, which keeps litter dry. At full pressure the droplets are larger and fall faster, which works for irrigation but causes wet bedding in enclosed livestock housing. A simple on/off timer triggered by a temperature sensor is enough for most setups.
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Four-head misting nozzle that creates a fine fog pattern for greenhouse cooling, humidification, and light overhead watering.