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Can the cold (or hot) air from a Vortex Tube be directed into a Curtain Transvector to create a sheet of cold (or hot) air?

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Can the cold (or hot) air from a Vortex Tube be directed into a Curtain Transvector to create a sheet of cold (or hot) air?

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A. No. The extremely small gap on the Curtain Transvector puts too much flow restriction on the vortex tube causing a significant backpressure, limiting the vortex tube’s performance. In addition, the vortex tube cannot produce significant pressure to create a high velocity outlet airflow from the Curtain Transvector.

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