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<blockquote data-quote="Buggerallbandwidth" data-source="post: 6513290" data-attributes="member: 129896"><p>Billericay Bubble Jets were the first air inclusion nozzle introduced to the spraying market in the early 90's. They suck in air with the liquid flow resulting in 75% less drift, by reducing the number of smaller driftable droplets.The larger droplets have air bubbles in them that help them to splat on the leaf instead of bouncing off to be lost.</p><p>Lot more environmentally friendly and perfectly suitable for grassland weeds. I use the 025 lilac at 6 kph giving 200 litres at 3 bar pressure. Often just spot treating the bad patches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buggerallbandwidth, post: 6513290, member: 129896"] Billericay Bubble Jets were the first air inclusion nozzle introduced to the spraying market in the early 90's. They suck in air with the liquid flow resulting in 75% less drift, by reducing the number of smaller driftable droplets.The larger droplets have air bubbles in them that help them to splat on the leaf instead of bouncing off to be lost. Lot more environmentally friendly and perfectly suitable for grassland weeds. I use the 025 lilac at 6 kph giving 200 litres at 3 bar pressure. Often just spot treating the bad patches. [/QUOTE]
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