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Written by REM Staff   
EXAIR Corp. says its new high-power, super-air nozzle produces a flat two-inch (51mm) wide air stream with a strong blowing force of 2.2 pounds when mounted 12 inches from the target. The adjustable force is more than three times that of ordinary air nozzles, says the company.  The Nozzle uses EXAIR's patented technology to maximize entrained airflow, while reducing noise levels, says the company. A precise amount of air is released through the .025-inch (0.64mm) air gap opening that's set with a stainless steel shim positioned between the body and removable cap. The air stream pulls in surrounding room air to produce a wide, forceful stream of high velocity, laminar airflow. Air consumption is 37 SCFM at 80 PSIG and the 83 dBA sound level is below the limits of the OSHA maximum allowable noise exposure standard 29 CFR 1910.95(a), says the company. The nozzle is available in zinc-aluminum alloy construction suitable for rugged industrial applications and Type 316 stainless steel for corrosive, pharmaceutical and food applications. Applications include ejecting heavy parts and slugs, chip removal, part cleaning, drying, liquid blow-off and cooling.

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