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Air Amplifiers
Vent, Exhaust, Cool, Dry and Clean with No Moving Parts |
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Air Amplifiers do big air handling jobs with a small amount of compressed air. Use them open or ducted, the same way you'd use a vacuum system, blower, or fan to handle dust, smoke, fumes or granular, light materials, or stringy material. |
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Air Amplifier Comparison |
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Temperature Rating |
Sound Level |
Corrosive Applications |
Description |
Aluminum |
275°F (135°C) |
Variable |
No |
1-1/4" to 4" (32 to 102 mm) |
Stainless Steel (Type 303) |
400°F (204°C) |
Variable |
Yes |
1-1/4" to 4" (32 to 102 mm) |
Hi-Temp Stainless Steel (Type316) |
700°F (371°C) |
Variable |
Yes |
1-1/4" or 2-1/2" (32 or 64 mm) |
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A simple, low cost way to move air, smoke, fumes, and light materials. Air Amplifiers utilize the coanda effect, a basic principle of fluidics, to create air motion in their surroundings. 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 flows. Quiet, efficient Air Amplifiers will create output flows up to 25 times their consumption rate. |
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Air Amplifier Comparison |
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Efficiency |
Sound Level |
Mounting Flange |
Flow Adjustment |
Temp. Rating |
Corrosive Applications |
Super Air Amplifier |
High |
Low |
Yes |
With Shims |
275°F (135°C) |
No |
Aluminum Adjustable Air Amplifier |
Medium |
Variable |
No |
Infinite (No shims) |
275°F (135°C) |
No |
Stainless Steel Adjustable Air Amplifier |
Medium |
Variable |
No |
Infinite (No shims) |
400°F (135°C) |
Yes |
High Temperature Air Amplifier |
High |
Low |
No |
With Shims |
700°F (374°C) |
Yes |
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Air Amplifiers
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