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What Is High Pressure Misting?

High pressure misting is a process used to create a thin mist by forcing liquid through a nozzle or a series of nozzles at a high pressure. This misting process is often used to cool outdoor areas and to reduce the effects of dust and other airborne particles. By reducing the ambient air temperature, the process can increase comfort levels and improve air quality.

High pressure misting is a great way to cool outdoor areas and reduce air pollution, dust, pollen and other airborne particles. It can reduce air temperature by up to 30 degrees Fahrenheit and is a very cost-effective and efficient way to cool outdoor areas. When using high pressure misting system, it is important to consider the size of the area, the type of water being used and the capacity of the pump and nozzles being used.

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The process of high pressure misting involves a pump that is capable of producing high pressure. This pump is used to push liquid through nozzles which are designed to create a fine mist. Generally, the liquid used is water and the nozzles are designed to break the water into tiny droplets which create a thin, misty fog. The pressure produced by the pump is usually between 1,000 and 2,000 psi (pounds per square inch).