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AIRTEC Column ejectors
# System description for column vacuum ejector
vacuum inlet
The concept
The column ejector get his name from the cylindri­cal geometry. The pressure supply is introduced radially on the ejector body and routed internally into the center of the ejector. The air flow is directed downwards through an orifice to a baf­fle plate and is accelerated radially in all directions until the desired sub- or supersonic speed is obtained at the point of ejection 1. At this point the air expands and vacuum is crea­ted (Venturi principle). At point 2, the accelera­ted air flow is mixed with the drawn air. At point 3, the air speed is reduced and flows directly upward through a industrial silencer to atmosphere. Several vacuum ports are positioned around the outer diameter into point 2, to connect several vacuum cups on one ejector.
The vacuum is maintained on all ports, even in cases where one or several cups draws to atmospheric pressure. Additional valves or pressure control are not required. This increases operating safety while reducing start-up costs.
The new body design makes the ejector highly efficient. In vacuum ranges above 40 %, the column ejector achieves a performance, at equal air consumption, that can only be matched by multistage vacuum ejectors. The compact form, along with its lightweight design, provides for new application possibilities in the area of vacu­um technology.
A test will convince you.
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