Air Nozzle Series
Air Nozzles
Air Nozzles direct and control compressed air for blow-off, drying, and debris removal in industrial environments.
Spray Pattern
Air Blow-Off
Available SKUs
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Quality
Industrial Grade
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Air Nozzles
Guide
Air Nozzles: Overview & Selection Tips
Air Nozzles direct and control compressed air for blow-off, drying, and debris removal in industrial environments.
Popular series in this family: NPTB, NP727.
Common applications
- Drying & blow-off
- Chip removal
- Debris clearing
- Cooling with air
- Parts cleaning
How to choose Air Nozzles
- Start with required flow per nozzle and your operating pressure at the nozzle.
- Select spray angle to hit the target width at your mounting distance (spray width ≈ 2 × distance × tan(angle ÷ 2)).
- Choose the nozzle style and series that fits your mounting, clog-resistance, and droplet/impact goals.
- Confirm inlet size (NPT) and select materials compatible with chemicals, temperature, and wear.
- Use strainers/filters where water quality or debris can cause plugging.
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Cleaning & Washing | Pressure Washing Spray Nozzles | Humidification & Conditioning | Coating & Surface Treatment
Features & Benefits
What makes the Air Nozzle series stand out
How to choose
How to choose the right Air Nozzle nozzle for your application
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Air Nozzle series
What is the Air Nozzles series used for?
Air Nozzles direct and amplify compressed air for drying, cooling, debris removal, and blow-off. Engineered designs reduce noise and air consumption by 30–50% compared to open pipes.
How much air can Air Nozzles save?
Engineered air nozzles cut consumption 30–50% versus open pipes while maintaining or improving effectiveness. Air amplification entrains surrounding air, increasing total flow without additional consumption.
What applications use Air Nozzles?
Part drying after washing, chip/debris removal from machined parts, cooling hot products, ejecting parts from molds, and conveyor cleaning. They replace noisy, wasteful open-pipe blow-offs.
Are Air Nozzles OSHA compliant?
Properly designed models meet OSHA requirements for dead-end pressure (below 30 PSI when blocked) and noise levels. They provide safer alternatives to open pipes that often exceed safety standards.
What materials are available?
Engineered plastics (ABS, acetal) for general use, stainless steel for food processing and high temperatures, aluminum for lightweight installations. Select based on environment and durability needs.
What series are similar to Air Nozzles?
Related air control options include NPTB, NP727—compare by force, noise level, and air consumption.
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