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Refractory Stainless Steel Nozzles
Refractory stainless steel nozzles (up to 1200 deg. C resistant) available in DN100 (4 ") or DN150 (6 ") to equip the Vortex Blastair® for specific applications such as in riser duct corners, kiln inlet side walls….etc.
These nozzles are available in 0 / 45 / 90 degrees tip angle.
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Blowing Pipes
For easy connection and bolting, the blowing pipes with PN standard flanges comes in DN50 (2"), DN100 (4") and DN150 (6") as according to the Vortex Blastair® size.
These 800 mm length blowing pipes are designed for:
Low temperature application in steel tube protected by epoxy paint for rust protection; High temperature application in 500 mm steel tube, 300 mm refractory stainless steel tip.
Both designs are equipped with a 30 degree bend to deflect and avoid dust and material entering the Vortex Blastair® mecanism.
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Air FL Group Unit
The air FL group unit (1') facilitate continuous internal lubrication of all-metal parts of the Vortex Blastair®. An average number of ten (10) Vortex Blastair®, located on the same network level can be fitted with one (1) air FRL group unit.
Requires low viscosity compressor oil, VG32 type, to be used at all times.
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Quick Release Valve (QRV)
The Quick Release Valve (QRV) is designed to maximize air flow at the Vortex Blastair® rear chamber. Made of aluminium for durability, its diaphragm can withstand high temperature operation.
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Safety Control Unit
The Safety Control Unit allows technical operators to safely control the Vortex Blastair® at anytime: 1) Isolate it pneumatically from its network 2) Safely purge its pressure vessel if required and 3) Control and check operating air pressure at all times.
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Safety Suspension Unit
The Safety Suspension Unit supports the Vortex Blastair® tank weight and contains vibrations when blasting. |
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Sequencer Panel
The sequencer panel, automatically organizes the blasting sequence of multiple Vortex Blastair® units.
Its friendly design and usage allow for easy sequence changes and allow manual blasting. |
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