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EXAIR Corp. says its new Nano Super Air delivers precision blow-off with a directed, high volume, high velocity airflow. The overall length of the air nozzle measures only 0.78 inches with a diameter of only 0.25 inches, permitting installation in tight spaces, says the company. The durable Type 316 stainless steel construction is suitable for blow-off, cooling and drying applications located in general industrial, high temperature, food, pharmaceutical or corrosive environments. The model 1110SS nozzle provides a narrowly focused air pattern that measures 1.5 inches in diameter when positioned six inches away from the target surface. High amplification of airflow and a strong blowing force of 8.1 ounces are achieved with minimal air consumption of 8.3 SCFM at 80 PSIG, says the company. Safe operation is assured, since the airflow of the Nano Super Air Nozzle can't be blocked, which meets the OSHA standard for dead-end pressure 29 CFR 1910.242(b), says the company.

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