Lechler PRE 130-05 Pre-Flat Jet Nozzle – 95% Drift Reduction | Pre-emergence Nozzle
Lechler PRE 130-05 – Pre-Flat Jet Nozzle for Herbicide Pre-Emergence Application
Developed in collaboration with Syngenta, the Lechler PRE 130-05 is the world's first nozzle to achieve a German JKI registration in the new 95% drift reduction class for field spraying. Engineered specifically for lossless herbicide application pre-emergence, this nozzle delivers outstanding drift control across a wide operating pressure range — giving you the flexibility to treat paddock edges, border structures, and whole-area applications with confidence.
Drift Reduction Performance
- 1.5 to 5.0 bar → 95% drift reduction (JKI registered)
- Up to 6.0 bar → 90% drift reduction
- Full operating range: 1.5 to 8.0 bar
Key Advantages
- First JKI-registered nozzle in the 95% drift reduction class — sets a new industry benchmark
- Lossless output of pre-emergence herbicides at low pressure
- Extreme reduction of fine droplet share minimises spray drift to sensitive border areas and adjacent crops
- Wide pressure range enables flexible speed and water rate adjustment for maximum application efficiency
- Proven biological equivalence to ID-Air-Injector nozzles in large-area trials with clomazone-containing preparations (e.g. Colzor Trio pre-emergence)
- Simplified handling via nozzle-to-cap combination with Multijet Bayonet fitting
- Optimum lateral distribution: vk <7% (coefficient of variation) per JKI provisions across full 1.5–8 bar range
- Boom height: 0.4 to 0.6 m
- Wider 130° spray angle with guaranteed multi-overlap
Specifications
- Model: PRE 130-05
- Spray Angle: 130°
- Operating Pressure: 1.5 – 8.0 bar
- Boom Height: 0.4 – 0.6 m
- Lateral Distribution (vk): <7%
- Fitting: Multijet Bayonet (nozzle-to-cap combination)
- JKI Registration: 95% drift reduction class
- Minimum Order Quantity: 10 units
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Suitable For Applications
Note: Always refer to the chemical manufacturer’s application recommendations and label directions before use. Nozzle selection should be confirmed against the relevant product label and local regulatory requirements.