
Electrostatic Spraying
Electrostatic spraying is a method of applying liquids—such as disinfectants or pesticides—using electrically charged droplets. The spray device gives the liquid particles an electric charge, causing them to attract to surfaces, which are often grounded or oppositely charged. This ensures more even coverage, allowing the liquid to cling to surfaces more effectively and reducing waste. It is efficient, requiring less material and time, and results in a thorough coating that reaches difficult or hidden areas. Electrostatic spraying is widely used in sanitation, agriculture, and industrial cleaning for its effectiveness and precision.