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Dyson Airblade Tap hand dryer

August 26, 2014 - Dyson says its Airblade Tap hand dryer washes and dries hands without having to leave the sink, as infrared sensors pinpoint hand positions and release water from the tap stem. Once hands are wet and drying is requested, integrated circuitry computes the information and activates the Dyson digital motor V4, creating two high velocity sheets of air on the tap’s branches, describes the company. It adds that the hand dryer sends sheets unheated filtered air at 675kph towards hands, drying them in 14 seconds.

August 26, 2014  By  Alyssa Dalton



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