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China Aroma Diffuser Manufacturer | National High-Tech EnterpriseSpecialized in dual-fluid atomization technology with full OEM / ODM solutions. Our product range includes car diffusers, home diffusers, and commercial scenting machines, available in multiple materials, styles, and application scenarios for global markets.Powered by patented dual-fluid atomization technology, our products deliver f...
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Have you ever wondered why some diffusers smell like fine perfume, while others smell like "alcohol mixed with water"? The answer lies where you cannot see—the diameter of the atomized particles. Standard ultrasonic atomization breaks essential oils and water into particles of 30-50 microns. The coarser the particles, the "sharper" the burst of scent—the top notes explode, but the middle and base notes vanish. That's not diffusion; it’s waste. We grew tired of this compromise. So we "betrayed" the mainstream approach and built a two-fluid atomization technology from scratch. It was not an easy decision. Three years ago, our engineers drew the first arc of a "nib-shaped oil hole" on a blueprint. The inspiration came from Bernoulli's principle: as airflow accelerates, pressure drops sharply, and the liquid is precisely "torn" into micron-level mist. It sounded like a physics textbook. Executing it was a battlefield. Should the oil hole be 0.60mm or 0.40mm? Should the nib tip protrude 0.35mm or 0.50mm from the air hole? If one parameter was off, either no mist was produced, or it sputtered out like a cough. We opened over a dozen molds and burned through thousands of atomizing cores, just to find that perfect intersecting point between gas and liquid. Now, every wisp of mist you smell is the fruit of technical iteration. Our atomized particles reach 10-20 microns. What does that mean? It means the essential oil is cut into finer fragments, the surface area doubles, and evaporation becomes more even. The citrus top notes don't escape, the white floral heart notes bloom fully, and the woody base notes hold steady. What your nose hears is a complete fragrance concerto, not a cut-off opening line. And one more thing you can't hear. The noise is reduced. The airflow accelerates silently through the micro-Venturi channel—no vortex screaming, no intermittent pulsation. You only hear the music, the wind, or the silence of your own retreat. Why did we spend three years on this? Because whether you are from Dubai, Paris, or London, the perception of a beautiful scent is universal. Fragrance should not be compromised by technology, and the driving force should not come from marketing jargon. It should come from a repeatedly polished, millimeter-sized atomizing core—and a company willing to wrestle with the laws of physics. KL-06 Two-Fluid Atomization System. Finer particles. Truer scent. Lower noise. Not a tech showpiece—a faithful restoration.