Operational since late April 2025, the facility simulates real-world operating conditions, enabling precise, repeatable validation of water nozzle configurations. Customers can evaluate performance data including spray angles, droplet consistency, anti-drip behavior, and pressure handling under exact specifications.
The lab has already supported tests for four customers, with more trials scheduled. According to Danfoss, the test results provide quantitative data to guide product selection and improve decision-making.
“The lab gives us the ability to validate nozzle performance under exact specifications, which not only boosts product credibility but also enhances customer confidence,” said Rasmus Jørgensen, Mechanical Engineer at Danfoss.
The lab setup was led by Jørgensen and Product Engineer Satish Ligade, with support from a cross-functional team. Ligade noted, “I’m convinced our customers will see the great opportunities this lab offers in helping them get the exact nozzles they need for their applications.”
Bart Greaves, Head of Global Sales & Marketing at Danfoss Burner Components, added, “Offering customers the possibility to test and validate nozzle performance in a live test environment builds increased trust and differentiates us from our competitors.”
Danfoss states that the lab also supports internal product development, knowledge sharing, and early design optimization.
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