Air Knife Removes Excess Coating Material and Water
Company manufactures automotive electrical cable and components. A tin plated brass sheet 2" wide and .8mm thick runs through a water and PTFE bath during a coating process. This coating then goes through a bank of IR heaters to cure. The excess water and coating needs to be blown off to create an even coating. The customer has chosen an EXAIR Model 2002 special 2" (51mm) Standard Air Knife to provide an even blow off stream of air to remove the excess water and PTFE before it is cured.
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Model 2003 3" Alum. Standard Air Knife
The Standard Air Knife uses a Coanda profile which turns the airflow 90 degrees from its outlet. This creates a low pressure area capable of entraining ambient air at a ratio of 30:1 while producing a powerful airflow.
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Model 2006 6" Alum. Standard Air Knife
The Standard Air Knife uses a Coanda profile which turns the airflow 90 degrees from its outlet. This creates a low pressure area capable of entraining ambient air at a ratio of 30:1 while producing a powerful airflow.
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Model 2009 9" Alum. Standard Air Knife
The Standard Air Knife uses a Coanda profile which turns the airflow 90 degrees from its outlet. This creates a low pressure area capable of entraining ambient air at a ratio of 30:1 while producing a powerful airflow.
Learn More$259.00