Atomizing Nozzles: Common Questions About Viscosity
As EXAIR Atomizing Nozzles become more popular with our customers, we are getting a lot of interesting questions that folks have regarding the nozzles themselves and the information that we provide so...
View ArticleEXAIR’s Distributor for Israel is Exhibiting at Plasto-Ispack (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
EXAIR’s official, Israeli distributor, Dip. Ing. M. Gutmark Ltd. will be exhibiting at Plasto-Ispack in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Their booth will be located at Hall 10, Stand #3. The exhibition runs from...
View ArticleSurvival Guides and EXAIR
Today marks another exciting day here at EXAIR. We are releasing to the public a free “survival guide” for blowoff applications. While this guide may not help the “Preppers” stock up and prepare for...
View ArticleEXAIR’s China Distributor to Exhibit at CIIF (China Intl Industry Fair) in...
China International Industry Fair 2012 is going to be held during November 6th through 10th, 2012 at Shanghai New International Expo Centre. Theme Shows will be held concurrently under CIIF 2012. CIIF...
View ArticleSuccess Is Not Permanent…
…And failure is not fatal.” – Mike Ditka I’m not as big of a football fan as I am a baseball fan, but I spent the winter of 1985-1986 in the city of Chicago, so I have indeed experienced football hype...
View ArticleThe Professor “Raps”? I’m Speechless
Well if anybody around here can create a “rap” about EXAIR engineered compressed air products, Professor Penurious can. Please note the open and close quotes around rap – it might help you understand...
View ArticleFavorite Super Bowl Commercial
Every year a select few companies with deep pockets spend sinfully inordinate amounts of money for air time during the Super BowlTM.. You will not find any ads from EXAIR but maybe you will find our...
View ArticleEXAIR Receives Four Product of the Year Awards from Plant Engineering...
EXAIR was recognized by Plant Engineering Magazine as a Product of the Year Award winner in four different categories this past Monday evening at a celebration in Chicago. Readers of the magazine vote...
View ArticleHistory of Compressed Air
The first use of compressed air did not come from compressors but the human lung. Healthy lungs can exert a pressure of .3 to 1.2 psi. Primitive people used the power of their lungs to propel darts...
View ArticleThe Importance Of Accurate Instrumentation
A sailor from a destroyer said to a submariner, “It must be scary, going to sea on a ship that’s designed to sink!” The submariner replied, “It must be REALLY scary, going to sea on a ship that...
View ArticleHow To Hold Up Just About Anything
My youngest asked me if we had any duct tape the other night. I got a swell of pride from the confirmation that I had indeed been successful in teaching him at least half of the basics of mechanical...
View ArticleEXAIR Atomizing Nozzle Replaces High Pressure Pump Sprayer in Application
Our customer in the automation/tool making industry has a need to spray a mold release type agent onto some specialized tooling they have developed and are testing. Originally, the customer had planned...
View ArticleIs It Me or My Memory?
I used to have all our part numbers and most of their specs committed to memory. As of late, I have not had the immediate recall that I used to. I fretted over the loss of command until I realized it...
View ArticleRecap Of Mother’s Day Week 2013
This has been a busy week; here at EXAIR and at home. Between Mother’s Day on Sunday, EXAIR Softball Practice on Tuesday and Thursday, some new product releases and finally ending tonight with a night...
View ArticleAs Seen At The County Fair
Have you ever been in a public place and noticed one of your company’s products in full view of everyone passing by? Those of you who work for car manufacturers, soda bottlers, or snack food makers...
View ArticlePop or Soda?
If you were asked the generic term for a sweetened carbonated beverage, what would you call it, soda, pop, or coke? Your answer would depend on where you live. People from the West Coast and Northeast...
View ArticleBack to School in June
This month I returned to EXAIR, after a three year hiatus. I had originally worked at EXAIR as a student, while I was attending the University of Cincinnati as part of a co-op program, so I thought I...
View ArticleTime and Tide Wait for No Man
I have a friend who has been retired for a couple of decades. He recently visited a manufacturing facility and was taken back by the fact there were hardly any workers. Robots were doing all the work....
View ArticleProfessor Penurious Rocks It Out
Well…sort of. At least he’s not rapping again. Shameless may be a good synopsis of this latest video. Penurious Studios Session Players: Neal Raker – Guitar Ryan Longshore – Percussion Russ Bowman –...
View ArticleTrigonometry!
Recently, I wrote a blog about the use (or lack thereof) of algebra. I know you’re curious, so I’ll tell you: we STILL use it every day in the Application Engineering department at EXAIR. One thing we...
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