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Used Kice Stainless Steel Multi-Aspirator-manufacturer: Kice (2020)-model: 6E18As per manufacturer:APPLICATIONLifted by the air streamWhat is terminal velocity? A product’s size, density and shape affect its specific terminal velocity. In theory, a specific product will start falling at a slow rate and accelerate until it reaches its maximum speed or terminal velocity. If airflow is upward, it will oppose the gravitational force on the product, thus reducing the rate of fall. If the air velocity reaches the product’s terminal velocity, the product will “float”, and if the air velocity exceeds the product’s terminal velocity, it will lift the product. When particles within a common product stream have differing terminal velocities, some will fall and others will be lifted by the air stream. The Kice Multi-Aspirator® efficiently and accurately removes products with low terminal velocities from products with higher terminal velocities.Additional Prep Fees May Apply