Martin can help your flow clogging!

Use the power of compressed air to keep the interior walls of kilns, silos, hoppers and chutes free of obstructions.

An efficient flow can increase profitability, reduce material loss and energy costs, create a safer work environment and reducing clogging problems. That's exactly why we work with complete solutions! We want to offer the best option to solve your problems and avoid future headaches.

Air cannons can be a viable solution throughout your entire operation. With tried and trusted remedies, there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
Martin® Hurricane Air Cannon features a valve concept that provides more force, uses less air and simplifies installation and maintenance. With maximum discharge strength from high velocity output with half the air volume, for highly effective discharge and reduced operating costs.

Martin® Typhoon Air Cannon features a hybrid valve concept that provides more force, uses less air and simplifies maintenance in challenging applications with limited budgets. The complete valve assembly can be removed in one easy step and replaced within minutes, working from one side of the tank. 

Martin® Tornado Air Cannon offers greater force, faster cycling and improved safety. It fires when the exhaust valve opens in response to a positive surge of air sent by a tripped solenoid valve and has a high-velocity discharge of compressed air that improves material movement.

Martin® Multi Valve Air Cannon uses a single air tank with up to five independent valves, it improves flow at five independent discharge points. No need to hang air tanks high on vessel walls. Air is carried from the central reservoir through flex hoses or steel pipe to the discharge point.


Contact us today and let us help!

Know more about our Air Cannons

Use the power of compressed air to keep the interior walls of kilns, silos, hoppers and chutes free of obstructions.

An efficient flow can increase profitability, reduce material loss and energy costs, create a safer work environment and reducing clogging problems. That's exactly why we work with complete solutions! We want to offer the best option to solve your problems and avoid future headaches.

Air cannons can be a viable solution throughout your entire operation. With tried and trusted remedies, there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
Martin® Hurricane Air Cannon features a valve concept that provides more force, uses less air and simplifies installation and maintenance. With maximum discharge strength from high velocity output with half the air volume, for highly effective discharge and reduced operating costs.

Martin® Typhoon Air Cannon features a hybrid valve concept that provides more force, uses less air and simplifies maintenance in challenging applications with limited budgets. The complete valve assembly can be removed in one easy step and replaced within minutes, working from one side of the tank.

Martin® Tornado Air Cannon offers greater force, faster cycling and improved safety. It fires when the exhaust valve opens in response to a positive surge of air sent by a tripped solenoid valve and has a high-velocity discharge of compressed air that improves material movement.

Martin® Multi Valve Air Cannon uses a single air tank with up to five independent valves, it improves flow at five independent discharge points. No need to hang air tanks high on vessel walls. Air is carried from the central reservoir through flex hoses or steel pipe to the discharge point.


Contact us today and let us help!

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