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Silvent 1011 is a stainless steel Laval nozzle. A concentrated jet of
air traveling at supersonic speed is created through the Laval hole in
the center of the nozzle. Around the Laval hole there are a number of
diverging slots that generate a powerful, quiet and laminar air
stream. This combination utilizes the compressed air optimally. The
noise level is cut in half and air consumption is reduced drastically,
while efficiency is maintained in comparison with “open pipe blowing”.
The nozzle and the surrounding fins prevent dead end pressure from
exceeding 210 kPa (30 psi) in direct contact with skin. This nozzle
can be produced in special lengths upon request. Patented. |
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| Replaces open
pipe: |
ø5mm |
(3/16") |
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| Air consumption: |
26Nm³/h |
(15.3scfm) |
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| Sound level: |
84dB(A) |
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| Blowing force: |
4.4N |
(15.5oz) |
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| Max temp.: |
400ºC |
(752ºF) |
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| Weight: |
8.0g |
(0.018lbs) |
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| Connection: |
1/8" BSP |
(1/8"-27 NPT) |
male |
| Nozzle material: |
Stainless steel |
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Supply pressure: 500 kPa ( 72 psi ),
measured just before the nozzle Sound level is measured at
a distance of i m ( 39.37") from the nozzle, with the
microphone held perpendicular to the direction of the air
stream |
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