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1 Products availableLeading Manufacturer, Supplier & Retailer of Air Knife, Air Knives, Coolant Gun, Atomizing Nozzles and Super Air Nozzles and Jets.
EXAIR's Super Air Knife is the lastest generation of our engineered air knife that dramatically reduces compressed air usage and noise when compared to other blowoffs. The Super Air Knife offers a more efficient way to clean, dry or cool parts, webs or conveyors. It delivers a uniform sheet of laminator airflow across the entire length with hard-hitting force. Noisy blowoffs become a whisper when replaced with the compact Super Air Knife. Even at high pressures of 80 PSIG (5.5 BAR), the sound level is surprisingly quiet at 69 dBA for most applications! Air amplification ratios (entrained air to compressed air) of 40:1 are produced. Meets OSHA maximum dead-ended pressure and noise requirements.
EXAIR's atomizing spray nozzles atmoize fluids(most commonly water) in a range of spray patterns for a variety of uses. They combine liquid and compressed air to create a mist of atomized liquid that can be easily adjusted to meet the needs of your application.
A simple solution to reduce excessive air consumption and noise levels on compressed air blowoff operation. EXAIR Air Nozzles and Jets produce outlet flows up to 25 times compressed air consumption using a small amount of compressed air as the power source. Many power companies now provide attractive rebates to plants who switch to engineered Super Air Nozzles. Air savings, compared to open copper tubes or pipes commonly used for blowoff, can be as high as 80%. Less compressed air means less noise. The typical noise level reduction is 10 dBA. All EXAIR Air Nozzles and Jets meet Occuptional Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) maximum dead ended pressure and sound level exposure requirements and carry the CE mark.