Droplet size spectra from different sprayers used to generate insecticide-laden fogs for controlling flying insects were measured by a laser diffraction instrument and Teflon-coated slides. The objectives of this work were to present not only information on spray-system droplet size generated by different sprayers, but to compare methodologies by which other similar systems can be evaluated and give applicators sprayer-system performance data. Data from 45 replicated spray tests, comprising 11 sprayers and 5 pesticides, showed a wide range in the droplet size spectra produced. The volume median diameter measurements ranged from 2.6 to 75.5 μm for diesel-diluted sprays and from 27.9 to 59.9 μm for water-diluted sprays. Similarly, the percent volume <20 μm ranged between 12.0–100% and 8.5–30.7%, for diesel- and water-diluted sprays, respectively. The droplet sizes measured by the swinging slide and laser diffraction methods were not consistent. The information presented aids users in sprayer selection and operation to produce the specific droplet size spectra required for a particular application.
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1 December 2008
Spray Characterization of Thermal Fogging Equipment Typically Used in Vector Control
W. C. Hoffmann,
T. W. Walker,
B. K. Fritz,
T. Gwinn,
V. L. Smith,
D. Szumlas,
B. Quinn,
Y. Lan,
Y. Huang,
D. Sykes
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Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association
Vol. 24 • No. 4
December 2008
Vol. 24 • No. 4
December 2008
Atomization
droplet size
sprayer
thermal fogger
vector control