FARROW FLOW® Insert
If you know anything about me, you know I’m very honest. I watched the blast pattern and efficiency change dramatically after this was installed at the header on the compressor. I was left so baffled as to how, I had to contact Nigel himself to ask why. This also opened my mind to how this could help in other high pressure applications. It’s definitely an intriguing system and absolutely made a believer out of me.”
– Jeremi R. Day Sr, PCS
AMPP Senior Certified Coating Inspector
FARROW FLOW® Wet or Dry blasting.
The patented Farrow Flow® insert is designed to improve your existing dry blast system. When inserted into the airline, the air is directed in a helical pattern creating a vortex which picks up the media creating an optimal mix at the end of the nozzle giving you a 25% or more wider spread. This means less time, lower pressure, lower media, and fuel consumption, and easier on your operator!
Length
2.563”
65.10mm
Width
2.437”
61.89MM
Thread
1.25” NPT Male
Thread
1.25” NPT Female
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Physical Data
INTERIOR INSERT:
(ABS) acrylonitrile
butadiene styrene
EXTERNAL SLEEVE:
(PVC)polyvinyl
chloride
US Patent
63/085329
1.25” NPT Female
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In minutes, you can convert your existing blast pot and achieve the following:
Farrow Flow Inserts are Available Across North America, South America and Europe
Why Use Our Inserts?
- 25% Faster
- 25% Less Media
- Converts Any Dry, Wet or Dry Ice Blast Pot
- Easy installation
- Patented Pending Worldwide
- Eco-Friendly
- Lower Pressures = Lower Emissions
About Us
In October 2021, Farrow Holdings Inc. launched a second company brand Farrow Flow, Inc. with a new patented insert that improves the performance of directional airflow in a conduit. This exciting invention improves the performance of all types of blasting by at least twenty-five percent.
In 1998, founder and inventor Nigel Farrow began looking for new ways to improve the speed and performance of an early generation slurry blast machine by adding heat to the process. The first patent
named,“The Method for Removal of Surface Coatings” was granted and the first Farrow System was manufactured and in production. Farrow System is known as the industry standard on which all current day wet abrasive blast machines are built. During years of research and observation in the field, Farrow noticed the skilled blasting operators consistently moving the nozzle in a circular motion while blasting to get the best profile on the substrate.