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  1. Vortex tube - Wikipedia

    Therefore, vortex cooling is due to angular propulsion. The more the gas cools by reaching the center, the more rotational energy it delivers to the vortex and thus the vortex rotates even …

  2. How Do Vortex Tubes & Coolers Work Video

    The Vortex Tube uses compressed air to create either a cold or hot air stream. This stream can be used to significantly cool or warm tools, products or parts for a variety of industries. Learn …

  3. Vortex Tube | Harvard Natural Sciences Lecture Demonstrations

    The inner vortex loses angular momentum by interacting with the outer vortex and the kinetic energy that is lost shows up as heat in the outer vortex. The outer vortex becomes warm and …

  4. Vortex Coolers Products - Vortex Air

    Air conditioners require ongoing maintenance and are relatively expensive, large and difficult to install. With no moving parts to wear out, Vortex Coolers use an internal vortex tube to convert …

  5. Vortex Tubes and Spot Cooling Products - EXAIR

    Small and lightweight, our spot coolers create instant cold air using vortex cooling technology with adjustable cooling power. Great for protecting your hard working and heat generating tools, …

  6. Vortex Tube Coolers | McMaster-Carr

    In addition to being quieter than standard enclosure-cooling vortex tubes, these stand up to washdowns and weather. They convert compressed air into a stream of cold air to keep …

  7. Vortex Tubes - AiRTX International

    Vortex Tubes use compressed air to produce hot and cold air simultaneously without any electricity or moving parts. No moving parts, portable, lightweight, and low cost