When atomized it must be brought into contact with the requisite quantity of air for its combustion, and this quantity must be at the same time a minimum to obviate loss in stack gases.
In the former the steam and oil come into contact within the burner and the mixture is atomized in passing through the orifice of the burner nozzle.
In starting a burner, the atomized fuel may be ignited by a burning wad of oil-soaked waste held before it on an iron rod.
The atomized oil is introduced into the furnace in the direction in which it increases in height.
Where burners of the spray type are used, heating the oil is of advantage not only in causing it to be atomized more easily, but in aiding economical combustion.
Atomized water," that is, water under high pressure delivered from a fine jet against a metal plate, has certain advantages over steam.
As each native finished our tour an attendant atomized a faint but very permanent stain of waterproof dye on the hair of the right shoulder blade.
Through Joe we advertised new wonders to be seen in the ship, and as the sight-seers left we tagged each with an atomized spot on the other shoulder, indicating that he was still sterile or had just become so.
By acting on atomized metallic lead, contained within large revolving wooden cylinders, with dilute acetic acid and carbon dioxide, the quick-process white lead is produced.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "atomized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.