EXAIR has been manufacturing Intelligent Compressed Air® products since 1983. In the beginning, the Standard Air Knives and Full Flow Air Knives were very effective at that time. But as leaders in this market, EXAIR did not want to stop there. We were able to engineer a more efficient and more powerful air knife, the Super Air Knife.

Bernoulli’s principle explains how a high velocity fluid can generate a low pressure. The EXAIR Super Air Knife creates a high velocity air stream to produce a low pressure to entrain ambient air. What does this mean for you? It will save you much money by using less compressed air. The mass of the ambient air is added into the air stream to give a strong blowing force. The Super Air Knife has an amplification ratio of 40:1. For every 1 part of compressed air, 40 parts of ambient air is drawn into the blowing air stream. Ambient air is free, and compressed air is expensive. EXAIR was able to engineer a design to use the Bernoulli’s principle to make one of the most efficient air knives in the market place. In this blog, I will discuss how you can change the air usage and force of the EXAIR Super Air Knives.
We manufacture and stock the widest range in lengths and materials. To start, EXAIR has Super Air Knives ranging from 3” to 108” (76mm to 2,743mm) in three different materials; aluminum, 303 stainless steel, and 316/316L stainless steel. There is no-one else in this industry that can manufacture to those lengths. EXAIR also offers Super Air Knives in PVDF material with Hastelloy hardware for chemical resistant applications from 3” to 54” (76mm to 1,372mm). Depending on the application requirement, temperature, chemical resistance, and OSHA and FDA regulations, we probably will have one on the shelf for you. If EXAIR does not have it, we can make special air knives in different lengths and materials to best fit your application.

To adjust the force and air usage a Pressure Regulator is a very helpful tool. The regulator would be considered a fine adjustment for the Super Air Knife. With the laminar flow, the force is very consistent across the entire length; so, you can “dial” in the exact force. EXAIR always recommends to use the least amount of pressure to “do the job” because this will save you even more money. For the coarse adjustment, EXAIR Super Air Knives have replaceable shims. So, you can increase or decrease the gap to get a variety of force ratings. The Aluminum version uses colored plastic shims for visual verification. They come stock with a 0.002” (0.05mm) red shim installed. We have other thicknesses in our Shim Sets which includes a 0.001” (0.03mm), 0.003” (0.08mm), and a 0.004” (0.10mm) colored as amber, green, and tan respectively.
The Stainless Steel Super Air Knives come with a stainless steel shim for higher temperatures and chemical resistance. Stock units have the 0.002” (0.05mm) thickness as well. The Shim Sets come with three additional 0.002” (0.05mm) shims to stack. EXAIR does have the ability to manufacture other thicknesses in stainless steel. Similarly, the PVDF Super Air Knives use a PTFE shim for maximum chemical resistance. It is also 0.002” (0.05mm) thick, and there are three more shims in the Shim Set.
This unique feature of using shims allows for the most flexibility in creating forces for different applications ranging from a blast to remove rocks from a conveyor to a breeze for light duty work.
We can include the pressure regulator, filter, and Shim Sets in our standard kits. It will make our Super Air Knives a more complete system that is properly sized. With the today’s cost in making compressed air, it is important to do it as efficiently as possible. And with the Pressure Regulator and Shim Sets available, you can control the blowing force and air usage. From now until December 31st, EXAIR is having a promotion. You will receive a model 1210 Safety Air Gun for free, a $91.00 value, with qualified purchases. (Check it out HERE). If you have any questions about the Super Air Knife or if you would like to discuss an application, you can contact an Application Engineer at EXAIR. We will be glad to help you.
John Ball
Application Engineer
Email: johnball@exair.com
Twitter: @EXAIR_jb