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Air Nozzle

Friday, December 05, 2003

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Air Nozzle

The Super Air Nozzle is designed to reduce noise levels and air consumption on blowoff, cooling, drying, and cleaning applications. It produces a forceful air-stream with minimal wind shear.

The air nozzle is designed to address energy conservation issues. Compressed air is one of the most expensive commodities that run through a plant. The Super Air Nozzle can replace existing blowoffs and reduce compressed air usage, presenting cost savings on electric bills.

The unit's noise reduction capabilities can also increase worker safety because exposure to compressed air noise can result in hearing loss. The unit can bring facilities to a noise level that is no longer harmful. The end result of high volume, high velocity airflow is still present but with a sound level of only 74 dBA at full line pressure.

Exair Corp., 1250 Century Circle N., Cincinnati, OH 45246.
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