Apparatus for applying a fluid under hydrostatic pressure to a m

Coating apparatus – Projection or spray type – Plural projectors

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118412, 118415, 134122R, 239451, 2395535, 239566, B05C 502

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052640361

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for applying a fluid to a moving carrier strip includes a distributor and a plurality of individual flow channels which together form a multi-jet nozzle. The individual flow channels in the form of capillary tubes are arranged at right angles to the distributor axis at equal distances along a longitudinal line parallel to the distributor axis. The capillary tubes protrude into an internal chamber of the distributor and the capillary tube located at each end of the longitudinal line protrudes further into the interior of the distributor than the other capillary tubes.

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