Cooling nozzle 1104SS
blow-offfor dryingcompressed air

cooling nozzle
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cooling nozzle
cooling nozzle
cooling nozzle
cooling nozzle
cooling nozzle
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Characteristics

Function
cooling, blow-off, for drying
Fluid
compressed air
Material
PEEK, stainless steel, zinc, aluminum alloy
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
NPT
Orifice diameter

0.38 in, 0.5 in, 0.75 in, 1 in

Pressure

5.5 bar
(79.8 psi)

Media temperature

121 °C
(249.8 °F)

Description

Model 1104SS Stainless Steel Super Air Nozzle EXAIR's Large Super Air Nozzles are available from 3/8 NPT to 1-1/4 NPT in zinc/aluminum alloy. Type 316 stainless steel versions are also available through 1 NPT and PEEK plastic nozzles are available in 3/8 NPT. The Large Super Air Nozzle line produces from 1.9 lbs (850 grams) up to 23 lbs (10.43 kg) of strong blowing force, exceeding the blowoff force of standard Super Air Nozzles. Large Super Air Nozzles are designed with protective aerodynamic slots which guide the airflow to a single point of convergence for hard-hitting force and dramatic noise reduction over typical blowoffs. Applications Part cleaning Chip removal Liquid blowoff Part cooling Material conveying Part ejection Fiber conveying Air assist Advantages Reduced compressed air cost 10 dBA average noise reduction Conserve compressed air Improved blowoff performance Compact Improved safety Meets OSHA noise level requirements Meets OSHA pressure requirements Improved production Large Super Air Nozzle Materials Zinc Aluminum alloy - general purpose applications. Max temp 250°F (121°C). Type 316 Stainless Steel - high temperatures, corrosive environments, and mechanical wear. Max temp 1000°F (538°C) PEEK Plastic - replaces metals in harsh environments. Offers chemical resistance and is non-marring. Max temp 320°F (160°C).
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