Compressed Air Nozzles

One 1/4" open air line, operating at 80 PSI on an eight-hour schedule, will cost $1500/year. The adjustable Air Saver Compressed Air Nozzles would use 70 percent less air - only $450/year - and provide 375 SCFM of air, compared to 36 SCFM from the open air line.

Advantages

+ Low initial and operating costs

+ Generates highest thrust with lowest possible air consumption

+ Adjustability makes them easy to adapt to existing applications and cut air use

+ Greatly reduces demand on the compressor

+ Meet OSHA noise and dead-end pressure requirements

+ No RF/EMI interference

+ Easy to control flow/force

Uses

+ Ejecting parts from molding machines and stamping presses

+ Blow off chips, trim scrap, swarf

+ Part cleaning before painting

+ Plant air conservation and noise reduction

+ Cooling molded or cast parts

+ Cleaning/cooling of metal strip and plastic/paper webs

+ Cleaning/cooling of conveyorized or transfer line parts

Compressed, Air Nozzles
Model 40009, 48009 Dimensions

Cuts compressed air use an average of 70%, increases output 25 times

Compressed Air Nozzles harness the power of compressed air to do BIG blow-off, cooling and parts ejection jobs, without spewing raw compressed air and noise all over your plant. It's ideal for anything from a hand-held blow-off gun to multi-unit nozzle manifolds for conveyorized product or transfer lines. Even small air usage applications can show major cost reductions.


Compressed Air Nozzles gives you cost and performance advantages with air amplification. It amplifies your compressed air flow 25 times, delivering high thrust with just a fraction of the compressed air wasted by open air lines.


A system-wide changeover to Compressed Air Nozzles can be like adding compressor capacity. They'll:

  • cut your energy bill
  • increase air flow with reduced noise level
  • reduce demand on your compressor
  • give you a return on investment in days.


How do Compressed Air Nozzles work?

Compressed Air Nozzles release a tiny amount of compressed air at near-sonic velocity through a fine, ring-shaped nozzle. As the high-speed "tube" of air emerges from the nozzle, it creates a strong vacuum along its sides, pulling a much larger volume of surrounding air into the stream. At 12" in front of the nozzle, the airstream is 3-1/2" diameter and capable of producing force levels of 3.4 to 20.1 ozs. (96 - 570 kg) depending on the setting.


Stainless steel or aluminum construction

Low-cost aluminum Compressed Air Nozzles are ideal for most industrial applications. Stainless steel units are ideal for:
  • food processing applications
  • hot corrosive environments
  • maximum durability in harsh environments

Nozzle Blow Off Force in Oz of Thrust
Distance
from
Target
Pressure (PSIG)
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
6" 3.5 6.0 7.7 9.9 12.2 14.3 16.5 18.1 20.6
12" 3.4 5.4 7.6 9.6 11.5 13.8 15.9 17.8 20.1
18" 3.2 4.6 6.9 8.3 10.0 11.9 13.3 15.2 16.8

Compare Compressed Air Nozzles with your method

Conventional Air Movers - Consumption and Costs
  Size Air Consumption Cost per 1000 Cu.Ft. @ 100 psi
80 psi LPM 100 psi LPM Per Day Per Year
Pipe Nipple 3/8" x 2' 290 8207 350 9905 $ 41.60 $ 10,858
Copper Tube 1/4" x 1' 36 1019 42 1189 $ 5.04 $ 1,310
Copper Tube 1/2" x 1' 19 5377 240 6792 $ 28.80 $ 7,488
Hole in Pipe 1/8" 18 509 22 623 $ 2.64 $ 686
Hole in Pipe 1/4" 70 198 86 2434 $ 10.80 $ 2,228
ARTX Model 48009 15 cfm @ 80 psi         $ 1.76 $ 458

Cost is based on $0.25 per 1000 cu.ft. of air per hour and duty cycle of 8 hours per day, 260 days per year.

Compressed air cost

1 100 Hp compressor cost approximately $35,000 per year to operate.

Power Cost = Hp x 0.746 x hour x rate = $34,800
motor efficiency

OR

Power Cost = Hp x 0.746 x 6,000 x 7 cents/kw = $34,800
90%

General Information on Noise in the Workplace

Sound Level Application Recommended NIOSH Tolerance
(w/o ear protection)
110 1/2" Open Pipe 30 min.
105 3/8" Open Pipe 1 hr.
102 1/4" Copper Tube 90 min.
92   6 hrs.
90   8 hrs.
85 Targeted sound levels for most
manufacturing facilities
60 Normal conversation -- An increase
or decrease of 10% in sound levels
makes a substantial difference in the
ear-damaging effects of noise.


Model Noise Level dBA psi cfm
38038 76 @80 15
48009 72 @80 15
15008 72 @80 15
15015 76 @80 20
85006 72 @80 24
85012 72 @80 48
38050 74 @80 15


Air Saver High-Thrust Wedge Jet
Compressed, Air Nozzles
High-Thrust Wedge Jet Model 38050
Sta-Put Hose Model 40001 and 38050
Available in Stainless Steel Model 30050
25:1 Air Amplification
Wedge Jet Blow-Off Force in Ounces of Thrust
Distance from Target Pressure
  20 psi 40 psi 60 psi 80 psi 100 psi
6" 8 20 28 34 39
12" 6 14 22 29 35
18" 4 10 17 24 30
Air usage cfm 10 16 22 28 32

Compressed, Air Nozzles
Flow Pattern Wedge Model 38050 (side)

Compressed, Air Nozzles
Flow Pattern Wedge Model 38050 (top)

Advantages of Air Saver High-Thrust Wedge Jet

  • 25:1 Air Amplification
  • Low initial and operating costs
  • Highest thrust of any blow-off nozzle
  • Reduce compressed air costs by 30%
  • Easy to control flow/force
  • Instant on/off
  • Meets OSHA noise and dead-end pressure requirements
  • No maintenace, no moving parts
  • No electricity or explosion hazard
  • No RF/EMI interference
  • No vibration
  • Reduces noise levels of open air lines by 30 dBA
  • Provides wide blow-off for stamping, sand blasting, drying, and parts ejection
  • Manifolds available for Model 38050 series

Compressed, Air Nozzles
Dimensional Drawing Wedge Model 38050

Compressed, Air Nozzles
6" Manifold Model 38006,
Short Pipe Nipples
Model 38006-2
and Wedge Model 38050

Fixed Flow Compressed Air Nozzles
Compressed, Air Nozzles
Model 48010/48008
Compressed, Air Nozzles
Air Saver Nozzle Model 48010

Advantages of Compressed Air Nozzles

  • Generates high thrust with lowest possible air
    consumption 9 cfm @ 80 psi
  • 25:1 Amplification ratio increases airflow
    without increasing compressed air consumption
  • Greatly reduces demand on the compressor
  • Low initial and operating costs
  • Meets OSHA noise and dead-end pressure requirements

Use Compressed Air Nozzles For

  • Ejecting parts from molding machines and stamping presses
  • Blow off of chips, trim scrap, swarf
  • Part cleaining before painting
  • Plant air conservation and noise reduction
  • Cooling molded or cast parts
  • Cleaning/cooling of metal strip and plastic/paper webs
  • Cleaning/cooling of conveyorized or transfer line parts
  • Manifolds available for multiple units

Nozzle Blow-Off Force in Ounces of Thrust
Distance from Target 40 psi 50 psi 60 psi 70 psi 80 psi 90 psi 100 psi
6" 4.5 5.7 6.1 7.5 8 10.7 11.6
12" 4 5.5 5.7 7 8.3 9.7 11
18" 3.7 5 5.2 6.9 7.5 8.3 10.8
Compressed Air CFM
Consumption   LPM
6
170
6.5
184
7
198
8
226
9
255
10
283
11
311

Force Compressed Air Nozzles

Compressed, Air Nozzles
Compressed Air Nozzles Model 48007


Compressed, Air Nozzles
Compressed Air Nozzles Model 48007

Advantages of Fixed Flow Force Compressed Air Nozzles

  • Reduced noise level
  • Increase air flow
  • Strong thrust
  • 25:1 air amplification
  • Reduced compressed air consumption

Use Force Compressed Air Nozzles For

  • Replace copper tubes and pipes
  • Moving large amounts of scrap
  • Cleaning molds
  • Blasting heavy materials

Model 48007 Flow Pattern

Compressed Air Nozzles Application Ideas

 


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