Nirafon will participate POWER-GEN Europe 2012 Exhibition 12 – 14 June 2012. The exhibition is held in KölnMesse, Cologne, Germany. You can find us at booth 4E146C. Well come!
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2012 Nirafon Oy belongs to the highest AAA class in the rating classification (Soliditet). This level of classification is only achieved by 3.6 per cent of all companies in Finland.
This entry was posted in News. Bookmark the permalink.Strongest in Finland 2011 – Credit rating for Nirafon Oy. Nirafon Oy has achieved a high Rating Alfa classification by Suomen Asiakastieto. This rating is only achieved by every tenth company in Finland.
This entry was posted in News, Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.Acoustic cleaner causes a sound pressure pulse which will detach the particles from the surfaces. The deposits adhering to the surface are subjected to a force greater than that retaining it. The particles with different masses are subjected to alternating … Continue reading
This entry was posted in FAQ. Bookmark the permalink.Compressed air driven acoustic cleaners do not need a lot of maintenance. However, the maintenance is very important to the best efficiency of the cleaner. When the membrane of the generator is worn it has to be turn over or … Continue reading
This entry was posted in FAQ, Maintenance. Bookmark the permalink.The acoustic cleaner uses normal work air. The valve group of the cleaner has a filter/water separator to take out the impurities and water out of the work air.
This entry was posted in FAQ, General. Bookmark the permalink.The NCSD® uses LP gas usually propane. The supply pressure of the gas is 2…4 bar
This entry was posted in FAQ, NCSD. Bookmark the permalink.NCSD® can make 1…15 pulses per second. One pulse uses about 0.4g of gas per pulse. In addition NCSD uses circa 80 Ndm3 of compressed air while running for burning air and cooling.
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