Eliminating Water Cooling On An Induction Heater
A contract machine shop experimented with a Model 3930 EXAIR Cooling Kit to cool an induction heated tool holder. They eliminated the water cooling they currently use.
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Model 3930 Cooling Kit (Up to 2,800 Btu/hr.)
If you are unsure of your flow and temperature requirements, EXAIR recommends the purchase of an EXAIR Cooling Kit. It contains a vortex tube, cold air muffler, air line filter and all generators required to experiment with the full range of airflows and temperatures. Model 3930 for up to 2800 Btu/hr. (706 Kcal/hr.).
- Temperatures adjustable from -50 to +260 Fahrenheit Learn More
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Model 3908 Cooling Kit (Up to 550 Btu/hr.)If you are unsure of your flow and temperature requirements, EXAIR recommends the purchase of an EXAIR Cooling Kit. It contains a vortex tube, cold air muffler, air line filter and all generators required to experiment with the full range of airflows and temperatures. Model 3908 for up to 550 Btu/hr. (139 Kcal/hr.). Temperatures adjustable from -50 to +260 Fahrenheit. Learn More$457.00
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Model 3998 Cooling Kit (Up to 10,200 Btu/hr.)
This kit includes the large Vortex Tube and all interchangeable generator sets for cooling rates up to 10,200 Btu/hr (2,570 kcal/hr.) The filter, cold air muffler, hose and clips are also included. Vortex Tubes convert an ordinary supply of compressed air into two streams; one hot and one cold. Applications include cooling hot melts, cutting tools, welding horns, electronic controls, soldered parts and gas samples. Temperatures adjustable from -50°F to +250°F.
Learn More$2,086.00