Lightweight, high airflow rate: Hovering use
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The microblower is lightweight but can produce a high airflow volume. By making use of this feature, it is possible to cause an object to float on air like a hovercraft.
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Play video Thin and vibration-free: Aeration
Thin and vibration-free: Aeration
The features of the microblower include thinness and vibration-free operation. In this demonstration, microblowers are used as an air pump in a small water tank.
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Play video Responsiveness: Indirect liquid conveyance
Responsiveness: Indirect liquid conveyance
In this demonstration, pressurized air is used convey liquids indirectly. Two microblowers are used, one for expulsion and one for suction.
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Play video Responsiveness: Floating a ball by blowing air from below
Responsiveness: Floating a ball by blowing air from below
In this demonstration, a microblower expels air from below to float a ball. The way that the ball floats upward as soon as the button is pressed confirms the high responsiveness of the microblower.
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Play video High pressure: Water fountain
High pressure: Water fountain
The pressurized air in the tank flows out suddenly, pressing on the liquid and propelling a jet of water from the nozzle. In this video, the water jet will reach a height of around 3 meters.
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Play video Negative pressure: Crushing a plastic bottle (with suction)
Negative pressure: Crushing a plastic bottle (with suction)
The high pressure and high airflow volume generated by the MZB4001T05 can be used to produce suction. Here we will show how this high negative pressure can quickly crush an empty plastic bottle.
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Play video Negative pressure: Suctioning a viscous liquid
Negative pressure: Suctioning a viscous liquid
In this demonstration, a viscous liquid is suctioned. Note that the microblower is poweful enough to suction the viscous liquid.
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