Tuesday 21 January 2020

How Exair Air Nozzles Work


Air Nozzles use the Coanda effect to amplify compressed airflow up to 25 times or more. As illustrated on the right, compressed air (black arrows) is ejected through a series of nozzles on the outer perimeter. As the air travels along the outer wall of the nozzle, surrounding air (blue arrows) is entrained into the stream. The air stream that results is a high volume, high velocity blast of air at minimal consumption. The air is always ejected so it can vent safely, well below OSHA dead end pressure requirements, should the nozzle end be blocked.

Selecting The Right Air Nozzle

EXAIR manufactures a wide selection of Air Nozzles and Jets, which are divided into two groups. The first group includes Air Nozzles and Jets that deliver force up to 22 ounces (624 grams) and are suitable for most applications. The second group includes Air Nozzles that produce high force up to 23 lbs (10.43 kg) where additional reach and force are required.


  • Type 303 Stainless Steel- high temperatures and corrosive environments. Max temp 800°F (426°C)
  • Type 316 Stainless Steel- high temperatures, corrosive environments, and mechanical wear. Max temp 1000°F (538°C)
  • Brass- general purpose applications. Max temp 400°F (204°C)
  • Zinc aluminum alloy- general purpose applications. Max temp 250°F (121°C)
  • PEEK- replaces metals in harsh environments. Off ers chemical resistance, non-marring. Max temp 320°F (160°C)
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Monday 6 January 2020

Six Steps To Optimizing Your Compressed Air System

Step 1: Measure the air consumption to find sources that use a lot of compressed air.
Step 2: Find and fix the leaks in your compressed air system.
Step 3: Upgrade your blowoff , cooling and drying operations using engineered compressed air products.
Step 4: Turn off the compressed air when it isn’t in use.
Step 5: Use intermediate storage of compressed air near the point of use.
Step 6: Control the air pressure at the point of use to minimize air consumption.

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Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore - 560 076.
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Mob : 097404 39220
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