
Spray nozzles are relatively minor components of extensive industrial processes.
Still, elements such as selecting the correct nozzle and proper nozzle placement are critical to achieving peak system performance and efficiency.
Do you find yourself asking questions like these?
- Why isn’t my spray process performing as expected?
- Can my operations be improved for better effectiveness and/or efficiency?
- Will the spray completely cover the targeted area?
- Are droplets evaporating or escaping the process?

What will you learn? How BETE can help you:
- Diagnose root causes of spray issues
- Reduce process risk through data-driven analysis
- Validate spray coverage, droplet behavior, and new spray processes
- Improve overall operational performance
About the Speaker
Daniel deLesdernier has worked for BETE for over 30 years and, for the past 25 years, has led BETE’s spray laboratory, specializing in the experimental evaluation and development of spray solutions across various industrial processes. Supporting such a broad range of fields is what Daniel enjoys most about working at BETE.
As a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst as a mechanical engineer with a concentration in thermal fluids and energy conservation, Daniel is committed to engineering, problem solving, and technical collaboration. He has played a key role in the success of BETE’s Advanced Spray Engineering Services (ASES) department, founded over a decade ago to work closely with customers on process-critical spray applications. By integrating physical testing, modeling, and design, ASES ensures each solution aligns with the customer’s process constraints and performance goals — helping mitigate risk and improve outcomes.
In his free time, Daniel enjoys traveling throughout Europe with his family and participating in recreational activities such as kayaking, bicycling, running an occasional road race, and flying. He is a Civil Air Patrol (CAP) mission pilot with over 30 years of flying experience.






