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Cold air guns for spot cooling use filtered compressed air (80-100 PSIG) and vortex tube technology to produce sub-zero air for industrial spot cooling. Cold air machining eliminates mist coolants and heat-related parts growth while improving tool life, parts tolerance and surface finish quality.
Cold Air Guns Applications:
Cold Air Guns are used in various industrial processes, fabrication, assembly and packaging as a versatile spot cooling device. Most popular spot cooling applications involve cooling during the machining of metals, plastics, wood, rubber, ceramics and other materials.
Cold Air Guns provide effective spot cooling for most dry machining operations, allowing increases in feed rates and extending tool life. With no moving parts to wear out, the internal vortex tube converts factory compressed air into a sub-zero air stream,
producing temperatures down to as much as -30°F.
Widely used in milling, drilling, turning and other metalworking operations
Machining of plastics, composites, wood and other materials
Surface grinding, drill and tool sharpening
CNC routers, blades and band saws
Spot cooling of parts, molds and assemblies
Industrial sewing and textiles
Setting hot melts and adhesives
Spot Cooling Cold Air Gun Models include:
Adjustable Cold Air Gun - Our most popular and versatile model.
Mini Cold Air Gun- Its compact size allows close positioning on grinding operations.
Thread Guard® - Keeps sewing needles cool to reduce breakage and thread burning.
Hot Air Gun - Spot pre-heating
(up to 200°+ F) of parts and processes, using no electricity.
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Spot Cooling with Cold Air Guns for Machining Operations
Features & Benefits
Eliminates the mess, expense and safety concerns of using mist coolants
Avoid secondary parts cleaning after machining
Increases dry machining speed up to 36%
Extends tool life up to 50%
Low pressure air output helps clear chips and dust
Reduces grinding wheel loading caused by overheating
Cools parts to reduce normalization time and hold tight part tolerances
Uses only filtered compressed air - no Freon required (no CFCs/HCFCs)
No EMI/RFI interference
Produces cold air to 100°F (55.6°C) below compressed air temperature
Single turn adjustable temperature for your specific application
Exceptionally reliable - no moving parts - quiet operation
Magnetic base for easy installation and "machine-to-machine" portability
Five micron filters included with Cold Air Gun Systems
Meets OSHA noise and dead end pressure specifications
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