A patternator was designed and constructed with the aim of field sprayers pattern testing and consequently, application
of more accurate weed control, reducing environmental and economic costs associated with weed control. The patternator was
tested at six spray heights (50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100 cm) for each of the three levels of system pressure (1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 bar).
All measurements were performed spraying water with a temperature of 20oC in the laboratory. Environmental conditions are
kept constant at a temperature of 48oC, relative humidity of 51% and wind speed 3 m s-1. The spray width (cm), standard
deviation and coefficient of variation (CV) of spray distribution patterns were obtained from patternator experiments at various
nozzle heights and pressures. The result reveals the spray width was proportional to nozzle height, while CV and standard
deviation values were not significantly correlated with nozzle height for other pressures. Increasing spray width occurred for all
boom heights and pressures. The best distribution uniformity occurred at the height nozzle 100 cm for 3.0 bar pressure