Evaluation of injection lag time of direct injection sprayers is an importa
nt issue for successful variable rate sprayer technology. The lag and charg
e times of direct injection into a spray boom and direct-nozzle-injection s
prayer systems were determined using string collectors sprayed with fluores
cent dye along the sprayer path. Evaluations in the laboratory with the str
ings system indicated that lag time was influenced by system flow rate and
the volume of fluid in the sprayer distribution lines. Lag values determine
d with the cotton string collector method were closely correlated with the
lag time calculated from line volumes and boom flows. Laboratory tests were
also helpful in determining the number of nozzles that could be served fro
m one injection point without excessive injection lag and charge times.