With this type of nozzle, a crystalline effect is achieved in the water, making it move inside the nozzle in a laminar regime. To avoid turbulence, all the nozzles of this group are provided with short jets that “calm down” the water regime. The goal is to get a clear stream of water, which means that it does not have air inside it. The most representative jet of this nozzle is the crystal jet.
This nozzle generates up to 21 lance jets. The jets of water are divergent and parabolic.
This fountain nozzle generates a narrow sheet of water at the outlet that widens as it progresses on its parabolic path due to the angle of exit.
This nozzle generates a water sheet with a somewhat more turbulent regime than the mushroom jet and which raises more height. This water sheet leaves the nozzle with a departure angle which causes a parabolic pattern.
These fountain nozzles feature jet outlets that combine with different inclinations form figures that rise to different heights.
Simple nozzle made up of a set of 4mm jets arranged in such a way that on their ascent they simulate the trunk of a palm tree and on its fall its leaves.