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Air Amplifier Provides Cooling for HOT Parts

The five C’s of EXAIR products are Cooling, Cleaning, Conserving, Conveying, and Coating.  All EXAIR products are suitable for applications in these areas, with varying degree of possibility.  When it...

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Cooling Efficiently

Last week, I had the opportunity to work with a customer who was trying to cool a thermoformed film from 85° C (185° F)  down to room temperature, 21° C (69.8° F) or low enough for the package to be...

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Step by Step Guide – Choosing Atomizing Spray Nozzles

Atomizing spray nozzles atomize fluids to create a fine spray in a variety of patterns for a variety of uses. They are commonly used to mark products, paint or coat, cool, reduce dust, lubricate and...

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Mini Cooler Provides Cooling Solution In Induction Heating Process

I was recently contacted by an automation company using an induction heating process to heat the flared end of 2 nickel alloy parts, less than 1″ long with a 7/8″ flared end. The parts are only a few...

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Controlling Temperature and Flow in a Vortex Tube

A few weeks ago, we looked at the Vortex Tube and provided a general overview of the device (see that blog here.)  In a nutshell – a Vortex Tube uses an ordinary supply of compressed air as a power...

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Choosing the Right Vortex Tube – Max Refrigeration vs. Max Cold Temperature

The Vortex Tube is a low cost, reliable, maintenance free way to provide cooling to a wide variety of industrial spot cooling problems. There are two (2) popular uses for the Vortex Tubes.  One is to...

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Video Blog Cooling Comparison: EXAIR’s 2″ Super Air Amplifier vs. Fan

EXAIR‘s line of Adjustable and Super Air Amplifiers are the ideal solution for cooling hot parts. Using a small amount of compressed air, they’re designed to entrain massive amounts of free ambient...

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Controlling Temperature and Flow on a Vortex Tube

A Vortex Tube uses an ordinary supply of compressed air as a power source, creating two streams of air, one hot and one cold – resulting in a low cost, reliable, maintenance free source of cold air...

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Cooling Parts? Super Air Amplifiers May Be For You

Super Air Amplifier Family When working with a cooling application, many customers will immediately look to the Vortex Tube and Spot Cooling product lines. While this may be the best solution for some...

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EXAIR’s Super Air Amplifier Amplification Ratio’s, Explained

Much like the popular song from decades ago that was about “money for nothing”,  EXAIR can provide you with “air for free”.  What we mean by this is that when you choose to use our Super Air...

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