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    CE Compliant Air Knives Assure Safe Operation

    VincentBy VincentJune 15, 2011Updated:June 2, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    EXAIR’s family of Air Knives (Super Air Knife, Standard Air Knife, and Full-Flow Air Knife) has always provided high quality performance for your blowoff, drying, or cooling needs. Now, independent laboratory tests certify that EXAIR’s Air Knife Systems have also met the rigorous safety, health, and environmental standards of the European Union in order to attain the CE mark.

    By entraining high volumes of room air, EXAIR’s Air Knife Systems use less compressed air and less energy than other blowoff products. With their small profiles they can be mounted to accommodate many industrial applications involving conveyors and webs, even in tight spaces. EXAIR manufactures Air Knife Systems in aluminum, stainless steel, and PVDF for corrosive environments. Stock sizes range from 3″ (76mm) to 96″ (2438mm) and special order lengths are available. Contact EXAIR for more information. Prices start at $93.

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