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News Release from: Meech Air Technology | Subject: Air Amplifiers
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 August 2007
Air amplifiers increase airflows, save
costs
Air Amplifiers provide large airflows whilst consuming minimal volumes of compressed air and so provide lower running costs and lower energy consumption.
The Air Technology division of Meech International has introduced Air Amplifiers to provide large airflows whilst consuming minimal volumes of compressed air Consequently, the amplifiers will provide lower running costs and, in turn, dramatic cut energy bills
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 19 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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These amplifiers are used for applications such as product redirection and drying.
The air amplifiers are very quiet in operation - up to 50dBA noise reduction - when compared with 'open-air' systems.
They can be used in ducted or open situations to handle dust, fumes or granular materials.
Ducted applications deliver amplification ratios of 12 to 25:1 and output flows of 100 to 2000 ft3/min while unducted amplification ratios range from 36 to 75:1.
Drying results can also be improved by passing the object to be dried (washed pipes for example) through the centre of the Air Amplifier, giving 360 deg of drying or cleaning.
The Air Amplifiers are available in either aluminium or stainless steel and with no moving parts are maintenance free.
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