Pneumatic partializing device that allows to control the volume of compressed air exiting the cannon thanks to a calibration counter-pressure. KYOTO exploits the initial peak of firing power to generate the shock wave, avoiding the complete emptying of the tank and thus saving compressed air.
Partializing device for controlling the energy discharged from the firing valve. KYOTO is equipped with an NBR floating diaphragm obturator and it is combined with the CRONO devices in the CR version.
KYOTO allows to limit the consumption of compressed air, as it avoids the total emptying of the air cannon during the firing phase, preserving in the tank the energy not necessary for the shock wave. This translates into a saving of compressed air as the remaining air in the tank is reused for the subsequent refill of the cannon.
KYOTO is essential for the optimal air management in PPI systems.