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Buffalo Turbine Monsoon
Buffalo Turbine; Value & Reliability
Buffalo Turbine has been manufacturing debris blowers & sprayers for 63+ years, giving them the advantage of offering reliable products at great value. The Buffalo Turbine product range is being used extensively across many applications including the Cyclone KB3 debris blower being an officially licensed product of the PGA tour.
Buffalo Turbine Monsoon
The Buffalo Turbine Monsoon utilises turbine powered air for spraying, dusting, debris removal, dust suppression and odour control. Applications include: Demolition sites,
Transfer stations,
Aggregates,
Landfills & Recycling
Why the Monsoon?
For over 60 years, turbines have been used for spraying, dusting, debris removal, dust suppression and odour control. Buffalo Turbine's new Monsoon has been designed, engineered and constructed to not only meet, but exceed customers expectations every day. The Monsoon is the most reliable piece of field equipment for dust control and is built for the harshest environments.
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Benefits:
- Portable & easy to manoeuvre
- Easily skid mounted
- Wireless nozzle and throttle control
- Also used as a high powered leaf & debris blower
- Electric, Gas & Diesel models available
Options:
- Oscillation stand w/ 3 settings of oscillation:
30, 55 or 80 degrees
- 3 Wheel trailer package for easy maneuvering
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| The Monsoon’s Gyratory Atomising Nozzle: |
The Monsoon will move water or other fluid through a proprietary gyrating atomizing nozzle, which will expel solution from a rotating hub (through a screen at the perimeter of the atomizing nozzle), resulting in a high speed impact that pulverizes the fluid into a uniform spectrum of droplets. Tiny droplets when formed will mix with the highly turbulent airflow generated by the Buffalo Turbine 14" single stage turbine, and will be projected into the air. The 50-200 micron size droplets will collect and trap airborne Dust Particulates and odours, ultimately resulting in an immediate reduction of pollution on site.

For more photos and video of the Buffalo Turbine Monsoon, visit our Gallery page.
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