Air jets for part ejection, drying or chip removal

A Meech International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 19, 2001

Air Saver jets and nozzles from Meech Air Technology incorporate external and internal profiles to produce a Coanda effect that entrains surrounding air and can multiply airflow by as much as 25 times

Everyone has an opinion on the Climate Change Levy, but on one issue there is overwhelming agreement; energy efficiency is good for the earth and good for the bottom line.

Wasted energy is one of the great unseen costs in industry today, and energy saving technology can pay for itself within a matter of weeks or sometimes even days.

For companies who use compressed air, one of the simplest and least expensive ways of saving costs is through the use of optimally efficient nozzles.

Air Saver jets and nozzles from Meech Air Technology incorporate external and internal profiles to produce a Coanda effect that entrains surrounding air and can multiply airflow by as much as 25 times compared to the airflow obtained from an open tube.

This results in a two-fold benefit, the amount of compressed air required is reduced for the same output and noise levels are significantly reduced.

Meech's Air Saver high-thrust jets are ideal for applications such as parts ejection, drying or chip removal because they produce maximum force in relation to air consumption and provide high thrust at distances up to 300mm.

A range of adjustable nozzles is available providing greater airflow and thrust for situations, such as cooling or swarf removal over wide areas, where that is required.

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