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Air Amplifier
What is an Air Amplifier?
It is a simple, light, cost effective tool that takes energy from a small volume of compressed air to produce high velocity, high volume, low
pressure output airflow.
How does it work?
In simple terms: it multiplies the flow. For one unit of air you feed into the device, it creates output flow 4 times greater.
Application examples
Features
• Energy efficiency – 1:4
• Instant on-off control
• Air driven – no electrical supply required
• It is a flow amplifier not a pressure booster
•It can replace a fan/s
Benefits
• Air consumption saving – reduces air consumption for air blows by 70%
• Maintenance free – no moving parts
• Simple and easy to operate
• Quiet
• Safe
The Air Amplifier uses the Coanda effect, the phenomena in which a jet flow attaches itself to a nearby surface and remains attached when
the surfaces curves away from the initial jet direction. Using a small amount of compressed air as their power source, Air Amplifiers pull in
large volumes of surrounding air to produce high volume, high velocity outlet flow.
4 times
Discharge
Air supply
3 times
Air supply
Suction
Blow
Transportation
Vacuum
Blowing off
cutting chips
Dispersal of
water droplets
Transportation of
materials such as
pellets and powders
Extraction of
solder fumes
Blowing is possible at a flow rate quadruple that of the supplied air. Suctioning is possible at a flow rate triple the supplied air.
Air Amplifier
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