PEEK Super

May 01, 2010

Exair Corp.'s new PEEK Super Air Nozzles deliver strong blowing force while providing non-marring protection should the air nozzle come in contact with other surfaces. The engineered thermoplastic construction offers excellent resistance to chemicals, fatigue and temperatures up to 320°F. Applications include part drying, machinery and parts cleaning, chip removal, part ejection, liquid blowoff and cooling hot parts. The air nozzles provide high air amplification and strong blowing force. At 80 PSIG, the sound level is under 76 dBA which meets OSHA noise requirement 29 CFR 1910.95(a). Safe operation is assured since the airflow cannot be blocked as required by OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.242(b). Installation of these air nozzles qualify for energy provider rebates. The Model 1110-PEEK Nano Super Air Nozzle with an M6 x 0.75 inlet measures only 0.78" (20mm) in length, has a diameter of 0.25", an air consumption of 8.3 SCFM, and produces 8.1 ounces of blowing force. The Model 1102-PEEK Super Air Nozzle has a 18 NPT inlet, measures 1.19" (30mm) in length, has an air consumption of 10 SCFM, and produces 9 ounces of blowing force. The Model 1100-PEEK Super Air Nozzle has a ¼ NPT inlet, measures 1.75" (44mm) in length, has an air consumption of 14 SCFM, and produces 13 ounces of blowing force. Prices start at $26.

Related Glossary Terms

  • fatigue

    fatigue

    Phenomenon leading to fracture under repeated or fluctuating stresses having a maximum value less than the tensile strength of the material. Fatigue fractures are progressive, beginning as minute cracks that grow under the action of the fluctuating stress.

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