qilisprayer

China Knapsack Sprayer manufacturer

Spray plants like a professional with the brill gloria pump action sprayer (b505t). This stainless steel sprayer holds up to five liters, and makes it easy to spray a steady stream of fertilizer, herbicide, or other soil treatment. The airtight container can be pressurized using a hand pump, which allows you to use outside air instead of chemical propellants. The lgoria pressure tank is a high performance sprayer, with quality fittings and components that are designed to withstand tough use and gardening chemicals. This sprayer incorporates a number of features that ensure flawless operation. The mechanism has an inetrnal sieve that protects the nozzle from dirt particles and prevents clogging.Beill gloria stainless steel pump action sprayer home appliances brill gloria stainless steel pump action sprayer the ergonomic handle and padded carrying straps make it comfortable and convenient to use, even during long hours of operation. The compressor design creates constant pressure, while the spray lance, flat fansprya nozzle, and brass quick action vent deliver smooth, regular flow. The container is oil proof adn has a protective lining

A pressure sprayer or garden sprayer can make life simpler when you have a garden. A pressure sprayer could be a good choice to save garden plants from insects. A pressure sprayer is a simple machine which consists of bottle, a hose with a nozzle and a pump. A pump is used inside the bottle to make the pressure. The pressure permits the spray through the nozzle. The bottle with garden sprayer is available in many various sizes and capacities. There are several types of pressure sprayers. Pressure sprayers that may be carried on the again known as knapsack sprayer and with wheels that may be dragged around.

Insects are big issues for garden, greenhouse and farms. Most bugs eat the leaves and other parts of the vegetation causing them to loose health and in some cases killing them. Weeds are also an issue in the garden which is as serious as insects. For all such issues, a pressure sprayer could be very handy tool.

One of the benefit of using pressure sprayer or knapsack sprayer is that, it covers a large area of ground with only one spray. It is a good choice for a giant farm. It would take very small time to cover a big space of the farm. It is very simple to use and affective. Pressure sprayer like knapsack sprayer can kill pests in couple of minutes while spraying inside a greenhouse.

There are some considerations while using a knapsack sprayer or garden sprayer. These sprayers must be convenient to carry and comfortable to use. For this purpose, examine its lifting points and loaded weight. Knapsack sprayer has straps that are essential together with its fixing points. Wrong and loose straps can break. There must be a waist belt to secure the sprayer to make it stable throughout pumping. Leaks are the most important problem in this sprayer. Tank lids, shut off valves, hoses and all attachment points ought to be effective at controlling leaks.

Knapsack sprayer is filled with spray solutions prepared in container. It should be filled quickly without excessive splash or spill and with sufficient filtration. There must be some filters with these sprayers fitted to trap debris. These filters needs to be cleaned before and after spraying.It should be steady on level ground and it shouldn’t be fall when not in use. The content gauge of sprayers must be appropriate, and readable backpack Knapsack sprayer ought to be robust and expected to undergo shocks during its use.

There are several types of pressure sprayers. The five to seven liters pump up sprayers is constructed for heavy duty parts for lasting performance in field or commercial applications. The rugged brass lance comes with fully adjustable nozzle, strong lever type shut off and pressure filter. The lance holds securely to the pumps handle for convenient storage and transport

Swissmex knapsack sprayer is a heavy duty, fifteen liter sprayer which features a dual piston pump. It gives the benefit of attaining the high pressure.

Teong Hin Plastic Industries Sdn. Bhd started business in year 1978. They import sophisticated and advance machinery from Taiwan and Japan from time to time to meet our customer’s requirement. They have 4 CNC Milling machines, 29 Plastic Injection machines, 3 Extrusion machines, and 2 Blowing machines.

A pressure sprayer is a must if you have a large garden or like growing things in your greenhouse.  A pressure sprayer can be god-send, and make those annoying jobs so much more effective and easier.  But what jobs can be tackled by using one?

Tackling insect infestation is one.  If you, like many other people, like growing plants in your garden, then you don’t want them to be ruined or even killed by bugs.  Some people earn a living through the plants or fruit that they grow, and this can dramatically decrease their income.  Bugs can eat the leaves of your plants, they can get into the roots, and destroy any health that your plant once had.  This can be a disaster in greenhouses, and a problem that can soon spiral out of control.

Insecticides are the best way of getting rid of those damaging pests, but you need to make sure that the one you choose to use isn’t going to hurt the environment.  And there are some insects that you need for the healthy growth and production of your plants.  Bees are essential and many species are slowly becoming endangered.  It’s important that the brand you use is bee friendly and not going to cause them any harm.

Weeds can also cause major problems in the garden.  Weeds are wild plants that are often unwanted, and they have strong, hardy and determined roots.  You can chop the plant down, remove the green shoots, but the roots will still be thriving beneath the ground, and the plant will keep coming back time and time again.

The best way to get rid of a weed is to remove the roots, but then this method isn’t always effective.  Some of the roots can remain behind, and it only needs one little bit to start off the growth of a whole new plant.  And if left unattended, weeds can quickly grow out of control and smother the rest of the garden.  Just like insect infestations, this can also have disastrous effects.

The best way to tackle a weed problem is with weed killers.  This destroys the plant as well as the entire root, ensuring that it doesn’t come back.

With both insecticides and weed killers, the best way to disperse these chemicals when you’re dealing with a large area, is with the use of a pressure sprayer.  The misty spray that it creates covers more ground, evenly and effectively, providing your precious plants with the protection they need.

Sprayer Model QL-20F13
Tank Capacity 20L
Work pressure 0.2-0.3Mpa
Net Weight/Gross Weight 3.0kgs/3.7kgs
Tank Material Plastic New PE
Packing individual color box:40*20*51.5cm
Configuration stainless steel lance,brass copper nozzle

You will want to start out by picking your colors.  Some folks think that this can be one of the most complicated parts of stamping concrete. But as long as you are not to picky I’ll show you how pick out your colors.  You may choose to start off with color swatches, the best way I have found to pick your color from a color swatch is to pick a color from the swatch and then go back one or two colors to get the actual color that you want.  This is very similar to picking out a color that you want to paint a room.  There are many variables such as indoor lighting and the other colors in the room (sofa’s, rugs drapes etc.) that you wish to paint.  I am sure that you have picked out a color at the paint store and started to paint your room and suddenly you noticed it just doesn’t seem to match the color you picked from the color swatch, from the paint store.  This is what I call perceived vision.

If you can understand what I have just mentioned this also applies to picking out a color for your stamped concrete job, there are many variables of perceived vision, such as sunlight and surrounding colors, such as the color of your house, landscaping and grass. One other way to pick your colors is to visit your decorative concrete supplier and check out some of the samples or photos they may have hanging on there wall.  You may ask them or any one else if they know of somewhere there is a stamped concrete project is at so you can see the actual finished project and see for yourself how it either blends or contrast with the surrounding landscape.

Let’s start pouring and finishing your stamped concrete project, I suggest that you start with no more than 100 square feet.  First, let the concrete truck driver put the color into the concrete truck for you, and let it mix for at least 10 minutes.  Often you may notice some streaking of the color as it comes out of the concrete truck, not to worry.  You will want some color differences as this will resemble the natural colors of what ever impressions or stamp that you have chosen for your project.  For example if you look at a rock you will notice that it has many shades of the same color and often some other colors.  Your next step will be to insert the concrete into your forms, you will need what is called a screed board or a 2”x 4”, the purpose of a screed board is to level out the concrete inside of your forms and to also knock down the aggregate or rocks inside the cement.  Drop the wet concrete inside your form work and leave it about a ½” higher than the top of your forms.  A good way to get a rough grade is to use a tool called a concrete rake or a square edged shovel will do.  After you have gotten the concrete ½” above your form work you can start the “screed” process.  You will definitely need someone to help you with this process.  After you have found someone to help you, here is what needs to be done. Each person will get on one side of the screed board, as each of you will start to pull the concrete towards the end of the form work leveling as you go along.  At this point you will need a bull float to close the surface of the concrete.  Generally you will run the bull float from top to bottom across the concrete overlapping each previous pass approximately 50% and then repeat the process from side to side.  Do not worry about getting it completely flat, as once you begin to stamp it will not be flat at all.  Do not get hung up on small dips or small elevation changes in the concrete. Now you may begin to edge the perimeter of the concrete with an edging tool, again do not get hung up on doing this perfect, especially if this is your first time. Now you will run a fresno across your project in the same manner as the bull float.

Ok you are ready  to stamp your project. Before the concrete truck gets there, you will want to pour the liquid release into a garden sprayer and also get yourself some surface retardant and do the same.  Liquid release simply allows you to place the rubber stamp onto the concrete without removing the finish of your concrete, the surface retardant will slow the setting time of the concrete if you feel you are getting a little behind.  Simply spray the area you will be placing your stamp with liquid release and the stamp itself before you place the stamp onto the concrete.  You will not want to spay the entire project at once as this will speed up the setting time of the concrete and it will more than likely dry up before you get to the end of your project.  Lay each stamp down and set the next stamp tight against the stamping mat that is already on the concrete, making sure that the handles on the stamps face the same direction. If you have help it is best to designate a specific role for each person.  What I mean by that is, one person will spray the liquid release, one person shall pick up and place the stamp mats and the other person will actually step on the mat and make sure it has left a good impression. Repeat this process until you reach the end.  One other thing you might do while your stamping is to use a roller tool to flatten out the bead that will form when you place the mats together.  You may also want to do this process with a hand grinder after the concrete sets.

Let your project cure (set) for about 3-5 days and it is time to add secondary colors or the antique stage.  For this you will need to pick out an antique agent, I suggest you use charcoal or grey for your first time.  You will also need to get some xylene, one gallon for every 80_90 square feet.  You will then add 5 tbsp. of antique agent to the xylene in a 1 gallon garden sprayer and stir or shake for about 45 seconds.  In a circular motion spray the secondary colors, or antique, onto the stamped concrete project, ( spray only a small area at first, let it dry and you should see a light dusting on top of your project) keeping in mind to spray some areas thicker that others, while being careful not to spray it on to thick, this will give you a more natural looking finish.

Let the xylene dry and apply two coats of; non-yellowing, solvent based acrylic sealant.  Your project will be a lot darker when you apply the sealant than you anticipated, not to worry, the sealant also needs to cure.  Within a day or two it will lighted up to your perceived vision.

a. Creative application: The nesting of a primary use bottle into a refill bottle creating a dramatic package that maximizes shelf space and presents the natural relationship of the bottles promoting the economic and environmentally responsible practice o reuse.
b. Major technical design, material, technique advances: Although there are no major unique advances represented here, we believe that the careful attention to every aspect of design and the evolution of many concepts from other designs combine to make this package unique in its composite entity.  Specific aspects are explored later in this narrative.
Protection; The 42 ounce bottles are 100% sealed into a 112 bottle polyethylene pillow pack on the blow molding machine eliminating any chance of contamination.  The trigger spray bottles are packed in poly bag lined cartons accomplishing a similar end.  The nesting with the refill bottle protects the trigger sprayer and prevents pressure that could cause it to back off.

The profile of both bottles provide a squared off shape that fill out the shippers and eliminate shifting and abrasion without the use of dividers. The trigger sprayer bottle can be sold individually and has this characteristic.

Ratcheted sprayer heads and bottle necks are replaced with bottle necks containing torque ramps to prevent their backing off.  Ratcheted necks prevent reuse.

The bottle neck and threads are designed to specifically match the trigger spray head to provide a perfect seal.

Initial tests verify the packaging theories and ongoing test further verify and confirm the design integrity.
ECONOMICS
a. The local production of the 42 ounce bottle saves $0.035 per bottle in freight.  The elimination of the use of cartons from the blow molder saves an additional $0.035 per bottle.
b. The refill combination extends the use of the 24 ounce bottle and trigger sprayer by an additional 1.75 times offset by the cost of the 42 ounce refill bottle.  Prices are proprietary.
c. The square profile eliminated the use of dividers in shipping cartons
d. Fewer labels used per ounce.
PERFORMANCE
a. Both bottles work well in both filling, labeling and capping on existing equipment.
b. The squared bottle ends stack well on conveyors with out nesting
c. Indent in 42 ounce also serves as a gripping purchase point.
d. The trigger sprayer neck is ergonomically sized to a larger hand and aligns the fingers below the action of the trigger.  It also provides a better grip in use.
e. the wider neck provides bill board space for promotional labels
f. the treads and neck of the bottle are custom fitted to the sprayer head and the cone shaped neck below the threads allows a tight seal regardless of variation in either bottle or sprayer.
g. The ratcheted neck and closure are replaced with a design allowing a removable sprayer for refilling
h. Torque ramps were added to the tread design to prevent the sprayer from backing off.
i. The volume of product available to the hunter will encourage liberal use of the product which in turn will greatly increase the product’s effectiveness and should provide increased hunter success and improved out of doors experience.

The Draper 12 litre pressure sprayer is the ideal tool for anyone who needs to spray water, herbicides, pesticides, insecticides, fungicides and solvent-free preservative treatments out in their garden or on their land.

The fibreglass lance of the pressure sprayer has an adjustable nozzle and a pump handle. It works by pumping the handle which causes the liquid to be delivered by pressure.

DRAPER 48225 12 LITRE PRESSURE SPRAYER available from amazon.co.uk The Draper backpack sprayer is carried on the back by means of adjustable webbing straps to make the sprayer comfortable for the user to wear. The only drawback is that you might need help getting it onto your back when it is full.

Quotes from satisfied buyers at amazon.co.uk:

“Can hold 12 litres of spray – great if you have a large garden with a lot of weeds. Very good lever pump that you can operate whilst using. Great spray head that is fully adjustable – well worth the reduced price over some of the rubbishy ones you can buy at garden centres! ”

“I have used it 3 times so far for spraying weedkiller on a gravel parking area and a cattle grid and it has proved straightforward to operate, reliable and robust; ideal for a small to medium sized garden.”

“I have sprayed the area once using the sprayer and all the weeds have been killed off and there is no sign of growth. An excellent piece of equipment well built and very easy to use ”

Of course applying granules is one thing but the one process in the garden that really freaks gardeners out is applying herbicides using a pressurizes pedestrian sprayer.

Calibrating your equipment is essential and following some simple rules will ensure you are not ripping the lawn up and starting again.

Its not just about lawn health either. As a user you have a responsibility to protect other people and the environment.

Simple Guide to Calibration.

To apply your chemicals you firstly need a good sprayer. Cooper Peglar is as well known as any make if not the most popular with professionals.

When you purchase a sprayer you will normally be supplied with a fan, cone and anvil nozzle. Choosing the right one is difficult and is more complex depending on the type of chemical to be applied. A rule of thumb is an anvil nozzle has a larger hole and is used to apply thick gloopy liquids, usually moss killers. The fan is used for herbicides because, like an anvil, it gives a wide swath and the cone is for insecticides or spot treatment. There is an international colour code for nozzles so it will pay to read any literature you receive with your sprayer to determine what you have. To purchase nozzles click here.

Firstly and most importantly make sure your sprayer is neutralised

Simple Calibration

When it comes to amateur use there are a few simple procedures to master.

Lets say the manufacturers advice is to apply 150 ml of chemical per 100 square metres of lawn.

Firstly, fill the sprayer with 3-4 litres of water.

Pump the sprayer until up to working pressure and then release the trigger so that you release the water into a bucket. Time this and stop after 2 minutes. You then need to measure the amount of water in the bucket. Make a note of this.

Next, aim the lance at a height of 50cm onto some dry concrete and measure the width of swath. Lets say the swath was 100 cm wide.

Then, with your knapsack on your back, simulate spraying over a 50 metre distance and make a note of your time.

You then need to put all this info together.

These results below are hypothetical:

2 minutes of spraying into bucket = 2 litres

width of swath = 100cm

time to walk 50 metres = 30 seconds

Multiply 2 litres by 1000 to give your reading in millilitres. Divide 2000 by 120 seconds to give you a rate of application per second (16.6 ml a second)

You know that your swath width is 100cm and you walked 50 metres so your coverage was 50 square metres. You took 30 seconds walk 50 metres so 30 (sec.) x 16.6 (ml) is equal to applying 498 millilitres to 50 square metres of ground.

Now you know that your area of lawn is conveniently twice the test area that you calibrated your equipment over so you need to add 996 ml to your sprayer to which you add your 150 ml of chemical.

By covering your lawn at the same walking speed at the same lance height as your calibration test you cannot fail and it is worth doing this process for every nozzle you might choose to use. For a more in depth explanation of nozzles click on this Monsanto PDF page.

It pays to be a responsible operator, not just for your lawn but the environment as well.

It can be more complex and for the professional there are now quite stringent regulations and every operator has to have a Proficiency certificate  (NPTC). Every operator has to undertake a basic module called a PA1 which relates to the safe use of pesticides in general and if you intend to use a knapsack sprayer then your particular certificate will be a PA6a. This means you will have been tested at a center and are regulated by a code of practice.

After this you will have a legal obligation, not just a moral one for the safe and efficient use of pesticide’s.

Even if you use pesticides (name given to all horticultural chemicals) you will be considered a responsible gardener if you enrol on this course. Revision can be done at home and the test usually takes just one day (if you pass) and costs between £85-£115 depending on your testing center.

Tests can be taken at most Horticultural or Agricultural Colleges or at the premises of training organisations who have the the more advanced BASIS registration.