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Blowoff kit

Designed for blowoff, cooling and drying functions, the Model 1909 Blowoff Kit from Exair (Cincinnati, OH) gives the customer the choice of air pattern and force.
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Because each air nozzle uses considerable surrounding air and a limited amount of compressed air outlet flows are 25 times greater than the amount of compressed air consumed. Air savings compared to traditional blowoff mechanisms can be as high as 80% according to manufacturer.

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