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The Best Guide to the ULV Cold Fogger
I think we can all say that 2020 hasn't been the year we all hoped for, but life has to go on.
One thing that has come out of this is the advancements in disinfecting equipment, especially
fogging. Fogging was once considered to be only used in agriculture or pest control, but now
we can see that it has come a long way to become one of the most effective forms of
disinfecting the spaces we live and work. With new advancements in technology and
environmentally friendly solutions, fogging provides safe and effective results to combat
harmful bacteria and viruses all around us. Today, we're going to talk about ULV Cold
Fogging and why it's all the hype.
What is a ULV Cold Fogger?
ULV Cold Foggers are reliable devices that are useful for the application of safe disinfectants
to manage and remove bacteria, viruses, odours and even for mold and mildew control. The
ULV Cold Fogger provides a high volume of air and produces aerosol microns of moisture and
provides its users the ability to apply the disinfectant solution evenly on surfaces and in the
atmosphere.
ULV stands for ultra-low volume, and these foggers are excellent for large spaces, as they
can usually spray up to 10 to 15 meters at a time. Our favorite ULV fogger is our Heavy Duty
ULV Fogger which is perfect for offices, bowling alleys, salons, entertainment canters,
cinemas, clinics, and many more places that need disinfecting.
In designing the cold fogger device, we are looking to create a fog of droplets that contain
disinfectants. To achieve such a situation, the cold fogger machine produces compressed air.
Then the disinfectant solution droplets places in the vicinity of this compressed air.
On the way out of the compressed air from the nozzle, the disinfectant solution is formed into
very small droplets, which are released from the nozzle of the device while maintaining the
air pressure.
These droplets are currently in diameters between 9 and 49 microns. Therefore, they remain
suspended in