Cold Stream Air Gun
Coldstream Air Guns from Meech Air Technology provide a cold airflow that is commonly used for spot cooling. The cold airflow can be as low as -60°C and be maintained to +/- 0.6°C.

 
  APPLICATIONS:  
 
  • Weld seam cooling
  • Woodworking routing
  • Cooling foodstuffs
  • Metalworking: grinding
  • Plastics machining
  • Textiles: sewing
 
   
 

Woodworking - Routing
For faster routing, without burning and discolouring the wood, the Coldstream Gun directs air at -12°C on to the router bit, leaving no residue.

 
     
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How it works:
The Vortex Tube is at the heart of the Coldstream Air Gun encased within hot and cold end silencers. The cold air produced by the vortex tube is easily directed on to the area to be cooled by use of the knuckle trunking, whilst the hot air created by the opposite end of the vortex tube flows to atmosphere via a silencer.

 
     
  FEATURES AND BENEFITS:  
 
No moving parts Low maintenance
Stainless Steel Suitable for harsh environments
Adjustment knob* Accurate temperature control
28cm knuckle trunking Easy direction of cold airflow
Magnetic base Quick and easy mounting
 
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  PRODUCTION NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS:  
 
A60015A Large Adjustable Coldstream Air Gun, Single 1/2” outlet
A60015 Large Non Adjustable Coldstream Air Gun, Single 1/2” outlet
A60015AY Large Adjustable Coldstream Air Gun, Double 1/2” outlet
A60015Y Large Non Adjustable Coldstream Air Gun, Double 1/2” outlet
A60008 Small Non Adjustable Coldstream Air Gun, Single 1/4” outlet
 
     
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