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Efficient compressed air usage
February 2001, Pneumatics & Hydraulics

When using compressed air for cleaning, drying and many other applications, air knife technology is significantly superior to plain round nozzles and holes drilled in pipes. For example, with the pressure ...
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An intelligent compressed air product
February 2007, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

The EXAIR ultrasonic leak detector (ULD) is a handheld, high quality instrument that can locate costly leaks in a compressed air system. A person using the ULD need only aim it in the direction of a suspected ...
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Cleaning sheet steel with air jets
January 2007, Pneumatics & Hydraulics

The problem: galvanised steel sheets must be cleaned of zinc particles during the final rolling operation. An air manifold consisting of 42 1/8" (3,2 mm) open pipe nipples were installed across the sheet, ...
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Killing static on bottle fill line
December 2006, Pneumatics & Hydraulics

A pharmaceutical company fills mouthwash bottles at a rate of 200 bottles per minute. Friction with the conveyor belt and guide rails produced a static charge on the bottle surface that resulted in two ...
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Conveying - with no moving parts
December 2006, Pneumatics & Hydraulics

EXAIR's compressed air operated Line Vac connects to standard hose or tube to create a powerful in-line conveyor. The compact design features large throat diameters for maximum throughput capability. ...
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Air knives can effectively reduce compressed air consumption
November 2006, Pneumatics & Hydraulics

The economical use of compressed air in blowoff, drying and cooling applications is a problem that energy conscious plants face. When the cost of electricity soars and the compressor is running at maximum ...
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Flexible Stay Set Hoses hold air nozzles in place
October 2006, Enclosures, Cabling & Connectors

EXAIR's new Flexible Stay Set Hoses are ideal for applications where frequent repositioning of air nozzles is required. At the end of each production run, companies can quickly and easily move their air ...
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The ins and outs of bottom loading and vapour recovery
October 2006, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

Bottom loading of petrol tankers was first introduced into North America about 25 years ago as a more environmentally friendly, safer, cleaner and ultimately more economic method of loading road tankers ...
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Four outlet power supply for static eliminators
September 2006, Electrical Power & Protection

Exair's new Four Outlet Power Supply features four 5 kV output connectors that can energise up to four static eliminators. Applications using up to four ion air guns, ion air knives, ion air cannons or ...
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Stop electronic downtime with effective cabinet coolers
September 2006, Enclosures, Cabling & Connectors

Exair Cabinet Coolers are a low-cost, reliable way to cool and purge electronic panels. This product incorporates a vortex tube to produce cold air from compressed air - with no moving parts. The compact ...
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Air knives improve bottling line
August 2006, Pneumatics & Hydraulics

Bottles on a bottling line emerging from a pasteuriser are conveyed to a labelling station. Water carry-over from the bottles created a slip hazard and housekeeping problems. In addition, open air jets ...
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Air knife successfully used to cut bakery icing
August 2006, Pneumatics & Hydraulics

An Exair stainless steel Super Air Knife was installed in a bakery faced with the problem of applying icing to its snack cakes. As the baked sponge cakes moved down the conveyor, a continuous ribbon of ...
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