Airmiser
Air Nozzles
Combine economic air useage along with noise reduction offering
outputs up to 28-times compressed air input. By diffusing a single,
direct compressed air jet they also have significant safety value
by preventing embolism. Key uses are for cooling, blowing, drying
and, by utilising high thrust, ejecting parts from press tools.
The range comprises of eight models in aluminium with attachment
diameters from 1/8"-1"BSP. For accurate, stable positioning
the Rigiflex hose accessory is recommended.
Drying or de-dusting
motor bodies 
Fitted to hand-held
blow gun. Reduce noise and air consumption and improve  Airmisers can also
be used for:
- Product cooling
- De-watering
- Compressed air
conservation
- Noise level reduction
- Safety improvement
- Product rejection
Model
Descriptions
Model AMMA : MINI-AIRMISER nozzle 10mm (3/8") OD used for blowing,
cooling and ejection of small parts. The 6.4mm (1/4")
OD copper inlet tube 125mm (5") long fits into combined
spaces and is easily bent to the required shape to direct
the air where it is needed.
Model AMSA : STANDARD-AIRMISER nozzle 19mm
(3/4") hexagon used for
medium duty blowing, cooling and ejection. Inlet thread external
(male) tapers 1/8" BSP to ISO/7 (BS21).
Model AMBH : BLOWHARD-AIRMISER nozzle 19mm
(3/4") hexagon for heavy
duty blowing, cooling and parts ejection. Inlet thread external
(male) tapers 1/4" BSP to ISO/7 (BS21) for fitting to
manifold or supply tubing. Ensure that all valves and fittings
in lines feeding the BLOWHARD have MINIMUM orifice size of
6mm (1/4").
Model AMADJ : ADJUSTABLE-AIRMISER nozzle 19mm
(3/4") hexagon for
either light or medium duty. Infinitely adjustable over the
range of 1 to 4 Newtons (0.2 to 0.8 lbf) thrust. Inlet thread
external (male) tapers 1/8" BSP to ISO/7 (BS21).
Special Model : Variations of our standard
production Airmisers are available and are illustrated on
the photograph.
These range from the
tiny MICRO through the two 1/2" BSP units to the "Monsters" 1" BSP
nozzle, produced for blasting swarf and debris from the support
leg of a North Sea Oil Rig. Details of these special units
on application. Also illustrated nozzle-spade type PVC (40mm
width).
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Airmiser Noise Levels:
Attenuation at 60 PSI measured
1m from outlet on "A" Scale
of B&K Sound Meter Model 2203
| Airmiser Model |
Unsilenced Pipe |
Airmiser fitted |
Sound reduction |
| AMMA (mini) |
97dBA |
68dBA |
29dBA |
| AMSA (gold) |
97dBA |
65dBA |
32dBA |
| AMBH (red) |
97dBA |
74dBA |
23dBA |
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AIRMISER nozzles have a total effective air output of up to 25
times the compressed air input and the STANDARD nozzle SA can replace
the nozzle normally used on many blowguns to produce greater thrust
with increased safety.
Instead of a single hole at the nozzle tip which could permit
a high pressure air jet to impinge directly onto the operators'
skin, a series of annular orifices at the base of the nozzle induce
an additional flow of ambient air at relatively low pressure to
provide high total thrust with increased safety. The flow of air
through a series of annular orifices reduces the possibility of
metallic chips rebounding back towards the operator.
The high thrust relative to their size of the MINI AIRMISER Model
MA and the BLOW HARD AIRMISER Model BH make them ideal for Cooling,
Ejecting Parts from tooling, Drying and Blowing. They consume less
air than an ordinary nozzle with reduced noise levels. With input
pressure in the region of 6 bar gauge (90 PSI) typical noise levels
with AIRMISER nozzles are well below 80 dBA. To obtain optimum
performance with minimum air consumption install a Filter/Regulator
with pressure gauge in the compressed air supply line to the AIRMISER.
When using multiple arrays of AIRMISER nozzles ensure that all
the pipework and the Filter/Regulator is of adequate size to handle
the amount of compressed air required.
Substitution of AIRMISER nozzles for open jets in addition to
reducing noise will produce substantial savings in compressed air
consumption, especially when multiple arrays are required.
The Model MA uses less compressed
air at 4 bar (60 PSI) than a 1.6mm (1/16") open jet but
produces considerably more thrust due to entertainment of ambient
air.
The performance of Model BH when compared
to that of a 6mm (1/4")
open jet shows that it provides substantially more effective
thrust at about one third the compressed air consumption. And,
don't forget
the bonus: IMPROVED SAFETY - REDUCED AIR CONSUMPTION
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