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Product category: Pneumatic Actuators, Motors, Accessories
News Release from: Ondrives/Rino Industries | Subject: Airmovers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 16 March 2006

Airmovers exploit the Coanda effect

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Airmovers featured in the latest edition of the Ondrives catalogue are ideal for conveying light materials and for extracting fumes.

Airmovers featured in the latest edition of the Ondrives catalogue are ideal both for conveying light materials and extracting fumes They can also extract smoke and air or simply cool down a hot area of a product quickly, making them a simple and cost effective means of achieving your aim

Using the energy from a small volume of compressed air (supplied from a standard compressor) an airmover amplifies surrounding air to high-volume low-pressure output airflow using the Coanda effect.

Airmovers are extremely quiet and efficient and can amplify compressed air input to up to 100 times allowing increased airflow while substantially reducing compressed air consumption.

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