Helicopter Spraying System

Airborne Spray System Plane (1)
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MAVI DENIZ designed an helicopter Spray System to control mosquitoes, locusts, and grasshoppers and treat forest fires with water or fire-extinguishing chemicals or the overhead application of liquid fertilizers and pesticides to crops, ground vegetation, and also oil spill operations in confined or inaccessible situations.

The main advantage is that speed is an essential factor for operation, especially over forests and large crop areas; field access is critical to a successful treatment.

Oil spill operations offered by the aerial spraying of dispersants (with reasonable control and assessment results) are the rapid response, high treatment rates, and optimum use of the product, regardless of the sea state, and many spraying systems developed for use with both fixed- and rotating-wing aircraft (helicopter ).

Existing units are either of a type that can be used by the helicopteof convenience or permanently installed. Standard built-in spraying systems of crop-spraying helicopter, widely used in agriculture, can be adapted to spray dispersants.

Aerial spraying is only one part of the solution for controlling mosquitoes, but it is the one method that can rapidly reduce the spreading growing in a large area. Used Chemicals Not toxic to people. It has not been shown to make people sick. When used as directed, it can apply safely to standing water where mosquitoes lay eggs without causing harm to food crops or water supplies.

Spraying operations against migrant pests, locusts, and grasshoppers have used a variety of traditional pesticides. When chemicals are used in aerial spraying correctly, spraying provides a rapid kill. Aerial spraying does not cause long-term harm to the environment, birds, other animals, or the local ecosystem, even if spraying happens more than once.

Only neat concentrate dispersants are suitable for use with airborne spraying systems.

Aircraft dispersant spray systems are designed and certified for specific aircraft types and models.

Helicopter Spray System

Fixed spraying systems for helicopters are mounted under the fuselage and comprise the same parts as the unit’s built-in fixed-wing aircraft.

Helicopter spray buckets can use any helicopter with a cargo hook for underslung loads. Units are self-contained (tank, pump, power pack, spraying arms) and can be remotely
controlled from the cockpit.

Aerial dispersants’ application depends on the visibility over the slick area and relies on wave energy for mixing dispersants with spilled oil.

The company will also design and certify to order specialist equipment with in-house CAD design.

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