Thursday, January 7, 2016

Piab Introduces a New Aluminum Block Mounted Ejector to its Value Line Series


Double capacity ejector fits popular format

New Piab Value Line® ejector targets low end vacuum systems

Piab is introducing a complement to its range of Value Line® vacuum ejectors. The new aluminum block mounted ejector is dimensioned to emulate a popular ejector format, making it easy to install into many existing systems. Offering improved performance and more energy-efficient operation, the ejector is a cost-effective and easy-to-install alternative for operators of basic automated vacuum systems.

Value Line® is Piab's economy range for less demanding industrial applications that do not warrant the use of Piab's specialist vacuum solutions. So far, the range has included small, light-weight vacuum ejectors in two different designs – inline or T-design.


”The capacity of the new ejector is twice that of our inline ejectors. But the really clever advantage is that it is designed to slot nicely into existing systems, where it will offer better performance and more energy-efficient operation for the same price as competing ejectors. It is the ultimate win-win solution,” comments Joseph Karbassi, Vice President of Piab's Automation Division.


Piab's vacuum ejection technology is based on ejector cartridges that offer improved vacuum performance compared with conventional single-stage ejectors of corresponding size. Hence, energy savings of up to 28 percent can be achieved if the company's Value Line® ejectors are used to replace similar ejectors. Designed without flap valves, the ejectors are highly reliable, even in dirty and dusty environments.


The Value Line® products offer to a new market what Piab has been delivering to its high-end customers for over 60 years – expertise, innovation, and global, uniform delivery and service. Today, the company serves both ends of the market with its advanced and specialized ejector technology solutions, and its range of more basic, standard ejector products.





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