EXAIR’S NEW SUPER AIR NOZZLE SAVES SPACE AND MONEY

12-09-2014

EXAIR's new 1" High Power Stainless Steel Flat Super Air Nozzle produces a flat 1" (25mm) wide airstream with a strong blowing force of 462g when mounted 12" (305mm) from the target.

The unique design of this super-efficient nozzle makes it an ideal fit for both tight spaces and tight budgets. The Type 316 stainless steel construction is suitable for corrosive, high temperature, food, pharmaceutical, and chemical environments.

The 1" High Power Stainless Steel Flat Super Air Nozzle uses EXAIR's patented technology to maximise entrained airflow while reducing noise levels.

A precise amount of compressed air is released through the 0.64mm air gap opening that is set with a stainless steel shim positioned between the body and removable cap.

The airstream pulls in surrounding room air to produce a forceful stream of high velocity, laminar airflow.

Air consumption is 17.5 SCFM (495 SLPM) at 80 PSIG. It meets OSHA dead end pressure standard CFR 1910.242(b).

Sound level is low at 82 dBA which meets OSHA noise exposure standard 29 CFR 1910.95(a), and it is CE compliant.

Force and flow may be easily adjusted by installing different shim thicknesses. Optional swivel fittings and Stay Set Flexible Hoses to aim the nozzle are also available.

Available from Compressed Air Australia, the 1" High Power Stainless Steel Flat Super Air Nozzle is also available in zinc aluminium alloy construction, suitable for rugged industrial applications.

Applications include ejecting heavy parts and slugs, chip removal, part cleaning, drying, liquid blowoff and cooling.

 

Compressed Air Australia Pty Ltd

Ph: 1300 787 688

www.caasafety.com.au

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