Get More Air Knife Options Than Anywhere Else: Sizes, Materials, and Shims

EXAIR Super Air Knives provide a reliable source of high velocity, laminar airflow for drying, cooling, and cleaning applications. By entraining ambient air at a rate of 40:1, they increase the total airflow while minimizing compressed air usage, making them an efficient and cost-effective solution for a wide range of industrial processes. With lengths from 3 inches to 108 inches, and multiple materials available, there is a Super Air Knife suitable for nearly any application.

EXAIR offers more material and size options from stock than any other manufacturer. Available materials include:

  • Aluminum, which is lightweight, durable, and cost-effective for general industrial use
  • Stainless steel, Type 303 or 316, for applications requiring resistance to corrosion, chemicals, or high temperatures
  • PVDF, for extremely corrosive environments where other metals degrade

Aluminum and stainless steel knives are available up to 108 inches in length, while PVDF is available up to 54 inches. This broad selection means most applications can be served directly from stock without waiting for a custom build. In fact, all stock knives ship the same day to US customers who place orders by 2:00 PM Eastern Time, allowing production lines to stay running with minimal downtime.

For applications that require precise airflow adjustment, EXAIR provides shim sets:

  • Stainless steel knives include three .002 inch shims
  • Aluminum knives include polyester shims of .001, .003, and .004 inch thicknesses.

These shims allow users to increase or decrease both force and flow without replacing the knife, providing flexibility for different product types, conveyor speeds, or cleaning requirements. This capability can improve efficiency, reduce compressed air usage, and ensure consistent results across multiple production lines.

Proper mounting is also critical to achieving optimal performance. All Super Air Knives include ¼-20 tapped holes along the bottom for mounting, and EXAIR offers a Universal Mounting System for precise positioning on conveyors or machine frames. The system includes rods, brackets, swivel clamps, and hardware for easy installation. Correct positioning ensures the laminar airflow makes full contact with the product, maximizing drying, cleaning, or cooling efficiency.

In cases where a stock knife is not suitable, EXAIR produces custom solutions. Special options include:

  • Custom lengths to fit precise application requirements
  • Modified air inlets or additional mounting holes for unique installation needs
  • Alternative materials for applications with unusual chemical or environmental challenges

Manufacturing is handled entirely in our Cincinnati, Ohio facility, giving EXAIR complete control over quality and the ability to quickly produce both stock and custom knives. This ensures that even specialized requirements can be delivered quickly and reliably.

Whether your application calls for a stock Super Air Knife or a custom solution, EXAIR offers the largest selection of sizes and materials, the flexibility to adjust airflow and force, and support from experienced Application Engineers. We can help you select the right material, length, shims, and mounting method to ensure your system operates efficiently and effectively, saving compressed air while improving results.

Tyler Daniel, CCASS

Application Engineer

E-mail: TylerDaniel@EXAIR.com

Accessories for Your Compressed Air Products

Here at EXAIR we are very proud of our Intelligent Compressed Air Products. We have spent a lot of time discussing their many benefits, including their efficiency, the fact that many have no moving parts, little to no maintenance, meeting or exceeding OSHA safety standards for noise or dead end pressure. One thing we don’t talk as much about is the accessories that go along with and complement our products. Several of these accessory items are the reason why our compressed air products can boast about having little to no maintenance, or reduced noise levels. In this blog I want to cover some of these unsung heroes.

From left to right, a few value-added accessories for your Vortex Tube: Hot Muffler, Cold Muffler, Automatic Drain Filter Separator, Oil Removal Filter, and Solenoid Valve/Thermostat Kit.

Some of the most popular accessories we offer are our compressed air Filters and Regulators. We suggest using these with all our products (or even with ones that aren’t ours).

The Filter Separator is designed to remove moisture, dirt, and rust from your compressed air system. The 5-micron filter element ensures that contaminants don’t clog or harm your compressed air equipment.

An Oil Removal Filter (which should always be installed after our Filter Separator) provides even more precise filtration by getting rid of oil and solid particles with a 0.03-micron element.

Our Pressure Regulators let you choose the operating pressure. At EXAIR, we always advise running at the lowest pressure necessary to complete the task. Pressure Regulators help you achieve that, reducing unnecessary air usage and fine-tuning the performance of EXAIR products for your specific application.

We have some accessories designed specifically for certain products. For our Line Vacs, there’s the Line Vac Hose. You can also find Thermostats and Solenoid Valves that work great with our Cabinet Coolers, and if you’re using Vortex Tubes, we suggest checking out our Mufflers.

When it comes to our Air Knives, we offer a variety of fantastic options:

If you’re looking for a simple and dependable way to mount your Air Knife, our Universal Air Knife Mounting System is just what you need.

If your project needs something longer than our stock Air Knives, or if you want to manage different sections of the air flow separately, our Coupling Bracket Kits are ideal.

And if you want to simplify the plumbing for your Air Knife, don’t miss our Air Knife Plumbing Kits. They’re suitable for all Air Knives that are longer than 24 inches.

If you’re looking for plumbing options, we’ve got a range of compressed air hoses and fittings that will simplify things for you.

Our Coiled Hoses work great with our Safety Air Guns, giving you more freedom of movement while you work.

Our Compressed Air Hoses are often used alongside our Industrial Housekeeping products to provide the necessary reach for the drum and dolly.

Finally, if you’re looking for a way to mount or position your Air Nozzles, check out our Magnetic Bases, Stay Set Hoses, and Swivel Fittings that can help create a complete setup.

No matter what your application requires or the product you need, we’ve got a variety of complementary accessory products that will simplify installation and adjustments. If you have any questions about these or any other EXAIR products, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

Al Wooffitt
Application Engineer

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Halloween Blast from the Past: Milling Frozen Human Body

Every now and then, an application comes across our desks that’s a little out of the ordinary. With Halloween around the corner, it felt like the right time to revisit one of the strangest (and certainly most memorable) uses of EXAIR products we’ve ever come across.

Several years ago, a research group reached out with an unusual request. They were involved in a project studying human anatomy through a process that required milling a cadaver and then photographing each layer to build a precise, three-dimensional representation of the body. Each pass removed only about 300 microns of material, meaning that hundreds of layers were milled and documented throughout the process.

For the imaging to be accurate, each freshly milled surface had to be completely clean and evenly prepared before a photo was taken. Any debris or uneven surface finish could distort the final image, and repeating a cut or photo sequence was time-consuming. That’s where EXAIR came in.

To remove dust and debris left behind from the milling process, they incorporated a Stainless Steel Super Air Knife (Model 110012SS). The knife delivers a clean, uniform curtain of air across the surface, removing any residue without physically touching or damaging the material. Immediately following the blowoff, an Atomizing Spray Nozzle (Model EB1020SS) applied a fine mist of isopropyl alcohol across the surface to improve imaging contrast and clarity.

A Stay Set Hose (Model 9212) allowed the nozzle to be positioned precisely where it needed to be and to stay there through long hours of operation. This combination replaced a previous setup that relied on a liquid-only spray, which often left uneven coverage and required rework. With the EXAIR system in place, the team achieved consistent, repeatable preparation of each layer and saved significant time by eliminating variability in their process.

While it’s not every day we see our products used in anatomical research, this one stuck with us. It’s a great example of how compressed air solutions can improve consistency and control in highly specialized applications.

So, in the spirit of the season, we thought it was worth dusting off this story as a reminder that EXAIR products show up in all kinds of places. Whether you’re cooling, cleaning, coating, or even preparing something for a close-up, there’s usually an efficient way to do it with compressed air.

Have an unusual application of your own? We’d love to hear about it. Reach out to an Application Engineer today.

Tyler Daniel, CCASS

Application Engineer

E-mail: TylerDaniel@EXAIR.com

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The Hidden Costs of Inferior Compressed Air Products

Compressed air is one of the most versatile utilities in industry. It’s used for everything from part drying and debris removal to cooling and conveying. But not all compressed air products are created equal. Too often, I come across shops and plants relying on drilled pipes, open tubes, or cheap plastic nozzles to get the job done. On the surface, these might seem like quick and inexpensive fixes. In reality, they end up costing much more in wasted energy, unnecessary noise, and lost productivity.

Let’s start with drilled pipes and open-ended blow offs, since they’re some of the most common culprits. At first glance, they look like an easy solution. Just drill a few holes, hook up compressed air, and let it blast away. The problem is they waste a tremendous amount of air. They’re also extremely loud, often well above OSHA’s permissible noise levels outlined in 1910.95(a). In many cases, the sound exposure can reach levels that require hearing protection just to operate nearby. Beyond that, drilled holes create a dead-end pressure condition that violates OSHA 1910.242(b), which states that compressed air used for cleaning must be regulated to 30 PSIG if dead-ended. This is a serious safety concern that’s often overlooked until an injury or compliance audit brings it to light (or even worse, an OSHA inspection).

These wasteful and loud modular plastic tube blow offs…

Cheap nozzles and modular coolant hoses being used for compressed air fall into the same trap. They’re not designed to handle the pressures and flows involved in compressed air applications. This means poor performance, higher operating costs, and, in many cases, premature failure. It’s not unusual to see these hoses break down or simply pop off, creating unsafe conditions on the floor. What seemed like a cost-saving shortcut turns into downtime, frustration, and more expense down the road. The high consumption of these devices also leads to pressure drops elsewhere in your compressed air system.

This is where engineered solutions from EXAIR make the difference. Every nozzle, air knife, and air gun is designed with efficiency and safety at the forefront. Engineered nozzles, for example, reduce compressed air consumption while maintaining or even amplifying force. They also dramatically reduce noise levels, often bringing them into full OSHA compliance. Products like the Super Air Knife provide uniform airflow across an entire length while using a fraction of the air compared to drilled pipes.

In a previous blog, we shared an example where a customer was using a ¾” drilled pipe for blowoff on their production line. By replacing it with a 12” Super Air Knife, they reduced their compressed air consumption by over 80 SCFM. At their energy rate, this translated into more than $5,000 in annual savings, with a payback period of just a few months. Not only did they cut their energy bill, but they also eliminated an OSHA noise hazard and brought their system into compliance with dead-end pressure regulations.

When you factor in the rising costs of energy, the difference is not small. Inefficient or inferior products consume more compressed air than necessary, which means compressors work harder, energy bills rise, and maintenance intervals shorten. On the other hand, using an engineered solution is an investment that pays itself back quickly, often in months (or days) rather than years.

With engineered EXAIR products, you’ll improve efficiency, cut costs, reduce noise, and create a safer workplace. The short-term convenience of “cheap and easy” rarely holds up against the long-term benefits of doing it right the first time.

Tyler Daniel, CCASS

Application Engineer/Intl Trade

E-mail: TylerDaniel@EXAIR.com

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