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Ring Blade for Air Blow Off

Circular air blades for air blow-off applications.

Ring Blades are essentially air knives that have been bent round into a circle. The focus the high impact airflow towards the centre of the circle. Their unique shape makes them perfect for any application where air blow-off is required in a 360 degree fashion to a product that can be passed through the blade. A common application would be for wiping extrusions of debris.

These blades are available in several different materials including stainless steel for hygienic applications and the range in size from 1/2″ nominal bore to 11″ nominal bore.

Maintenance / Reliability

When compared to blower systems enhanced compressed are blow off systems are very easy to maintain. Whether the system is comprised of air nozzles, air knives, air jets or air edgers there are no moving parts involved and no external power is required. This means that there is virtually nothing to go wrong with the blow off system.

The simplicity of these systems means they can be deployed in areas that would preclude the deployment of powered blowers. In dirty, wet or humid areas of the production facility any powered equipment requires often costly protection to prevent it breaking down. This may involve water proofing or additional filtration / dust protection. Compressed air systems require none of this and so, in such environments, they are intrinsically more reliable.

Low space

Powered blower systems are often bulky. The blower unit will need to be deployed very close to where it is needed and this may not be ideal given the factory layout. What this often means is that optimal factory layout is compromised by the deployment of powered blower units.

In contrast enhanced compressed air systems are small and compact. The air edgers, air jets air knives or air nozzles that produce the air force are relatively small and can be integrated into most production lines taking up minimal space. The air feed system is simply a compressed air line with the compressor itself being situated potentially many 10’s of meters away at a convenient point. Indeed many factories will have air lines and compressors already installed so installation of a blow of system is simply a case of extending the existing air lines to the appropriate point.

On-Off Cycling

One potentially big advantage of compressed air blow off systems over powered blowers is that they are able to be cycled off and on very quickly. This means that the air blow off only needs be delivered when it is needed. Obviously, this is no advantage when continual blow off is required but with many conveyor based systems the blow off is only require periodically as product passes. Connected to a simple solenoid valve system an air nozzle system can be switched on just as product passes. This can save a considerable amount of energy.

Nozzle Type Selection

All the compressed air enhancement nozzles used for air blow off systems work under the same basic operating principles. Compressed air enters the nozzle and is shaped into an outlet pattern of increased velocity air flow. Additional air inlet holes allow the surrounding air to be drawn into the nozzle and/or the external shape of the nozzle encourages further air entrainment by the Coanda effect. The result is a significant amplification of the amount of air moved.

Whilst the various types of air nozzles do operate under the same principles they produce very different effects in terms of blow off area and force. Understanding these differences is important when working out which is the best product for a specific situation

Air knives (long line pattern with high impact) – Will produce high impact air force concentrated in a line along the length of the knife. As the pattern is linear if a surface needs to be treated the some sort of relative motion needs to be introduced. The most common method for this is to deploy the air knives on a conveyor so the product passes through the line of air.

Air edgers (short line pattern very high impact) – These produce a very high impact air force over a short length. They operate like short by highly focused versions of air knives.

Air Jets – (circular pattern with medium impact) – These nozzles produce a focused relatively high impact jet. Looking face onto the nozzle it would produce a circular air current. The air jet sits somewhere between the very focused air nozzle and the less focused air amplifier. It is a good choice of product for spot blow off systems that require a reasonable amount of impact.

Air Nozzles – (narrow circular pattern with high impact)- These nozzle are shaped to produce a single jet or stream of air. They are engineered to ensure the resulting air flow remains laminar as long as possible. They are best deployed when precise high impact jets are needed to hit a spot or point for blow-off.

Ring blade – These are essentially air knives that have been bent around to form a circle. The air force is directed inwards and so are used on extrusions and other tubular shaped product lines when can pass through the ring blade. They produce high impact lines of air but the line is bent round into a circle.

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Ring Blade

£173.08£3,966.22

Circular air blades for high force air delivery in ring pattern.

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