Key Players
Competitive Landscape
Four supplier categories define the competitive outlook in twin fluid nozzles market: global spray-platform manufacturers, pneumatic-nozzle specialists, combustion atomizer firms and regional application-engineering companies. Competition remains fragmented because gas cooling, spray drying and combustion duties require different droplet ranges plus different service depth.
Competitive investment since 2026 has focused on process-engineering depth and product-level documentation. Lechler established Lechler Process Technology B.V. in the Netherlands in August 2026 for gas scrubbers and analytical technology. PNR Italia added ISO 14067 verification in March 2026 using a pneumatic atomizer as its pilot product. Industrial customers now compare gas use and test support alongside nozzle geometry and purchase price.
Company developments mapped to drivers, trends and opportunities (2026-2036)
| Development | Driver | Trend | Opportunity |
|---|---|---|---|
| August 2026 - Lechler established Lechler Process Technology B.V. in Brielle, Netherlands for gas scrubbers and analytical technology. | Gas-treatment projects increasingly require process support that extends beyond isolated nozzle selection. | Nozzle manufacturers are adding adjacent process-engineering depth around exhaust-gas treatment. | Integrated scrubber and spray expertise can improve access to engineered gas-treatment packages. |
| March 2026 - PNR Italia obtained ISO 14067:2018 verification using pneumatic atomizer MXL 1640 B1SAG as the pilot product. | Industrial tenders increasingly request traceable component data during qualification. | Verification records are being added beside droplet and materials documentation. | Certified product data can strengthen tender responses requiring component-level reporting. |
| April 2026 - BETE announced a technical paper on gas-cooling design considerations for ILASS-Americas 2026. | Gas-cooling projects require evidence that spray placement and evaporation behavior match the available duct length. | Nozzle firms are making CFD and application engineering more visible beside hardware during technical qualification. | Engineering support can influence gas-cooling specifications before nozzle location and duct geometry become fixed. |
Spraying Systems Co. and IKEUCHI compete with broad industrial spray platforms, while Delavan, Düsen-Schlick and Hennlich serve narrower combustion or pneumatic atomization duties.
Source: Future Market Insights, Twin Fluid Nozzles Market and Spray Nozzle Market Reports, 2026-2036.
Together the representative companies cover internal and external mixing plus air-liquid atomization across gas cooling, chemical injection, spray drying and combustion applications.
Who leads the twin fluid nozzles market?
No single company has a documented overall market-share position across the defined twin fluid nozzles market. Lechler, Spraying Systems Co. and BETE combine broad industrial spray coverage while specialists compete more narrowly by application.
Which suppliers have documented qualification or quality approvals?
PNR Italia documents ISO 14067 verification that used a pneumatic atomizer as the pilot product. Spraying Systems Co. also documents ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification on current JXM technical literature.
Which companies provide flue gas conditioning products?
Lechler, BETE Fog Nozzle, IKEUCHI, Spraying Systems Co. and PNR Italia publish gas-cooling or emissions-control atomization routes. Their configurations differ by flow range and mixing method plus local engineering support.
Which suppliers serve Europe and North America?
Lechler, Spraying Systems Co., BETE Fog Nozzle, IKEUCHI and PNR Italia maintain commercial coverage across Europe and North America. Delavan also serves both regions from operations in the United States and United Kingdom.
Representative Company Overview
| Company | Positioning | Verified market-relevant capabilities |
|---|---|---|
| Lechler | broad industrial platform | Pneumatic and two-fluid nozzle routes cover gas cooling, DeNOx injection and other industrial atomization duties with application engineering support. |
| Spraying Systems Co. | global spray platform | Air-atomizing products sit alongside gas-cooling systems, spray characterization services and global manufacturing or technical support. |
| BETE Fog Nozzle | engineered spray specialist | Internal and external air-atomizing designs support gas cooling, chemical processing and power generation with laboratory and CFD services. |
| IKEUCHI | pneumatic fine-spray specialist | Pneumatic nozzles cover fine fog, gas cooling and pollution-control duties with ceramic options and technical droplet data. |
| Delavan | combustion and atomization specialist | Air-atomizing equipment serves combustion and process duties from manufacturing operations in the United States and United Kingdom. |
| Düsen-Schlick | process atomization specialist | Two-substance nozzles use compressed air, gas or steam for fine atomization including high-viscosity and suspension feeds. |
| PNR Italia | industrial spray engineering platform | Pneumatic atomizers sit within a wider nozzle and spray-lance portfolio supported by testing, CFD and product certification resources. |
| Hennlich | regional industrial nozzle supplier | Pneumatic atomizing nozzles serve cooling and process duties with regional engineering support across European industrial markets. |
Research Methodology
The companies mapped here illustrate how the twin fluid nozzles market is structured and do not form an exhaustive ranking. Inclusion requires current public evidence that a company supplies pneumatic or two-fluid atomization within the defined industrial scope. Evidence comes from dated company announcements, certification records, public filings and current technical documentation. Capabilities are assigned to the verified nozzle or engineering route instead of the wider corporate portfolio. FMI market-share estimates remain proprietary assessments for the 2026 to 2036.