Vacuum jets

Tuesday, 21 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Griffiths Components Pty Ltd


Vacuum jets are simple but effective devices which allow the movement of any fumes, dusts, powders, residues, liquids or grains without the use of pumps or electricity. They run silently, without heat and, since they have no moving parts, are free of maintenance.

Vacuum jets are often used to move grains, fumes or liquids many metres. Typical examples would be: placed near a saw they will draw away fumes and small particles, or when placed at the base of grain or plastic scraps bins, will empty the bin and transfer the product to where required.

The absence of moving parts allows continuous use without heat development. As no electric current is required, they can also be used in hazardous environments where an ignition source would be dangerous. They are entirely manufactured in anodised anticorodal aluminium.

Due to their features, a good filtration of the feeding compressed air is sufficient, in order to avoid any kind of maintenance.

The vacuum jets have the benefits of being solid and reliable, have no moving parts to ever wear, and are quiet and compact. When linked to simple timer valves, these units can automatically switch on and off at set periods, changing time-consuming manual processes into simple and cost-effective automatic processes users can set and forget.

Online: www.griffithscomponents.com
Phone: 03 9819 2000
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