Adjustability and Precision w/ EXAIR’s Super Air Nozzles & Stay Set Hoses

If you’ve been tasked with reducing operating costs in your plant, upgrading your blowoffs to EXAIR’s Engineered Air Nozzles & Jets might be just the ticket. When replacing a homemade or inefficient solution, EXAIR’s Super Air Nozzles can save you as much as 80% of your compressed air usage.

An open copper pipe or tube, even if “flattened” as we’ll commonly see, wastes an excessive amount of compressed air. This wasted compressed air can create problems in the facility due to unnecessarily high energy costs and the pressure drop that can be experienced affecting other processes. In addition to simply using too much compressed air, an open pipe or tube will often produce sound levels in excess of 100 dBA. At these sound levels, according to OSHA, permanent hearing damage will occur in just 2 hours of exposure.

By simply replacing the open tubes and pipe with an EXAIR Super Air Nozzle, you can quickly reduce air consumption AND reduce the sound level. Sound level isn’t the only thing an OSHA inspector is going to be concerned about regarding an open pipe blowoff, in addition OSHA 1910.242(b) states that a compressed air nozzle used for blowoff or cleaning purposes cannot be dead-ended when using with pressures in excess of 30 psig. I don’t know if you’ve ever tried to use an air gun with 30 psig fed to it, but the effectiveness of it is dramatically reduced. This is why there needs to be a device installed that’ll prevent it from being dead-ended so that you can operate at a higher pressure.

EXAIR’s Super Air Nozzles are designed with fins that serve two purposes. They help to entrain ambient air from the environment, allowing us to maximize the force and flow from the nozzle but keeping the compressed air consumption minimal. In addition, these fins are what prevent the nozzle openings from being completely blocked off. Using an OSHA-compliant compressed air nozzle for all points where a blowoff operation is being performed should be a priority. Each individual infraction will result in a fine if you’re unfortunate enough to be the victim of an unannounced OSHA inspection.

If your process involves numerous different products with varying dimensions, you might need a way to adjust each blowoff based on the material being run. With our Stay Set Hoses, this can be achieved quickly and easily without the need for any tools or a long shutdown.

EXAIR’s Stay Set Hoses are available from 6”-36” in length with ¼ NPT male threads on each end, or a ¼ NPT male on one end and 1/8 NPT female on the other. The Stay Set Hoses are rigid and allow you to maintain precise positioning of the blow off nozzle. The hoses have “memory” and will not creep or bend. They’re easily repositioned as well, making them an ideal solution for applications that may require frequent repositioning due to varying parts.

All of these products are available to ship same-day with an order received by 2:00 ET from stock. Give one a try today!

Tyler Daniel

Application Engineer

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EXAIR’s Chip Vac

Now that spring is upon us, many of us start to think about spring-cleaning. Here at EXAIR we have a robust line of Industrial Housekeeping Products to help with this. If you’re looking for a powerful and durable industrial vacuum, then look no further than our Chip Vac:

EXAIR’s Chip Vac is a compressed air operated industrial duty vacuum designed specifically for vacuuming up chips and shavings. The powerful vacuum is suitable for use with metal, wood, or plastic chips and is designed to thread into the 2” NPT bung on standard drum lids. The Chip Vac can handle dry or wet chips from fixtures, floors and work surfaces of machining centers, lathes, saws, mills, and a variety of other industrial equipment.

We offer the Chip Vac in systems either with or without the drum. 5, 30, 55, and 110 gallon systems are available for a wide range of applications. If you already have spare drums in your facility, the Chip Vac is also available with just the lid assembly, Chip Vac, 10’ hose, tools, and filter bag to attach to the top of your own drums.

Regardless of whether you purchase the system with or without the drum, the drum lid and locking ring will easily fit onto the top of any standard open-top drum. This makes it easy to remove and place onto another drum so that different materials can be easily kept separate for recycling. Recycling companies will pay a premium price for pre-sorted chips and shavings. With the Chip Vac, it’s as easy as removing the lid and placing it onto a new drum in between jobs.

If you would like to discuss your industrial housekeeping application, please don’t hesitate to call! Visit exair.com to explore the full range of solutions we offer.

Al Wooffitt
Application Engineer

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How Do Membrane Dryers Work?

Water and water vapor can cause big problems in a compressed air system. That’s why compressed air dryers are a critical component of those systems. There are a few different types, and they all have their pros and cons. My colleague Jordan Shouse summed up the selection process pretty succinctly in a past blog: Compressed Air Dryers : What are they Good For? I particularly enjoyed his reference to Edwin Starr’s famous protest song, War (What Is It Good For?)

While they are all indeed “good for (as Jordan said) absolutely A LOT”, I wanted to take (another) deeper dive into one particular type. Membrane dryers are among the newer types of compressed air dryers. As the name suggests, they use a semi-permeable membrane whose structure allows molecules of certain fluids to pass through faster than others, thereby separating those certain fluids from the primary volume. Membrane separation technology is commonly used in:

  • Water purification and desalination (removal of particulates and salts)
  • Nitrogen separation (removal of oxygen and other trace gases)
  • Removing moisture from compressed air (removal of water vapor)

A membrane dryer is made of a cylinder containing very small polymer tubes that have a special coating inside. This coating allows the above-mentioned water & water vapor to pass through more readily than the nitrogen, oxygen, and other trace gases found in the atmospheric air that the compressor has drawn in.

As compressed air enters the cylinder, it’s directed through the polymer tubes, which allow water (but not air) to pass through their walls due to the difference in partial pressure between the gases (e.g., compressed air & water vapor) on the inside, & outside, of the tubes. Air flow, traveling in the opposite direction outside the tubes, sweeps the water out. The higher the sweep air flow rate, the lower the dew point of the compressed air out.

The advantages of membrane dryers are:

  • No moving parts to wear or break.
  • No electricity required.
  • Easy to install.
  • Unaffected by environmental contamination.
  • Compact design.

While environmental contamination isn’t a concern, they are very sensitive to internal contamination, like oil & oil vapor. Membrane dryers are commonly supplied with coalescing filters to minimize any issues there.

One disadvantage (kind of) is their limited flow capacity: the highest capacity membrane dryers are capable of passing around 200 SCFM, meaning they can only be used in small-to-mid-sized systems. I said “kind of” above because, if a certain part of the compressed air system requires a different level of dry air than the rest of the plant, membrane dryers are an inexpensive and easy way to provide that. That’s “kind of” an advantage, in that situation, actually.

Another disadvantage (kind of) is the amount of purge air they lose. Remember, membrane technology means certain fluids will pass through faster & more readily – but not exclusively – so they’re going to lose some of that brand new compressed air along with the water vapor. And the lower you want the dew point to be, the more purge air will be lost. However, the purge air loss is minimal when they’re discharging air dried to a dew point in the 40°F range, and that’s perfectly acceptable in many industrial compressed air systems.

I want to help you get the most out of your compressed air system, so when you think of compressed air, think EXAIR! If you’ve got questions, we’re here to help. Give me a call.

Russ Bowman, CCASS

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My Take on EXAIR’s Adjustable E-Vacs: Wear-Free Vacuum Technology

When it comes to innovative solutions for industrial applications using compressed air, EXAIR has long been a trusted name, and our Evac vacuum generators are no exception. These compressed air-powered devices are designed to create a powerful vacuum with remarkable efficiency, making them ideal for a wide range of tasks—from pick-and-place operations to bag opening and even vessel evacuation. Whether you’re lifting parts, opening bags, or clamping materials, EXAIR’s E-Vacs offer a versatile, maintenance-free solution that optimizes performance while having ZERO moving parts to wear or breakdown, and let’s be honest, mechanical vacuum pumps are always breaking down. Let’s dive into what makes these vacuum generators stand out and explore some of their key variants.

EXAIR E-Vac Vacuum Generator

Our Adjustable E-Vac Vacuum Generators are the ones that typically fall into the “number of other applications” category above. While the In-Line E-Vacs are compact and reliably generate rated vacuum on demand, the Adjustable E-Vacs have some distinct advantages in certain cases:

Larger throat diameter. In-Line E-Vacs have a very tight throat, which generally doesn’t matter if they’re just hooked to Vacuum Cups that’ll be placed on a relatively clean surface. The wider throat of the Adjustable E-Vacs means that they can pass small debris from less-than-pristine surfaces that a Vacuum Cup might lift, or shavings that might fall into a work holding fixture on a machine tool. They can even pass liquids, so they’re sometimes used for small spill cleanup.

Adjustable E-Vac: How it works

Adjustability. It’s right in the name, of course, but it IS a big deal. While you can regulate the supply pressure of almost any compressed air operated device to vary the performance level, you can thread the plug into, or out of, the body of an Adjustable E-Vac to literally put it in a whole new performance band. This is beneficial if you’re picking up, or holding down, pieces of different sizes, shapes, and weights. Just loosen the locking collar, make the adjustment, tighten it back up, and it’s ready for use.

If you have questions regarding our Adjustable E-Vacs, or how to solve any issue with an EXAIR Intelligent Compressed Air® Product, feel free to contact EXAIR . One of our Application Engineers would be pleased to help you determine your best solution.

Jordan Shouse
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