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History of Model XRA

 * The first generation of Model XRA5 known as XRAM5 (1987-1997) has a sensor that was mounted on a button and was made by the infared emitting/receiving electronic controller and uses a cam-operated type for early XRA units
 * The second generation of Model XRA5 (1998-Present) is the modified version of the Model XRA. It now has a IR Sensor placed under the Nozzle. Exactly like Model XA but the difference is that older XRAs has a plug but newer XRAs doesn’t.

History of Model XA
In 1986, World Dryer have developed a sensor operated hand dryer and will see the word “AUTOMATIC” on their front labels for the Automatic Units., Also they have patented the new design and released 2 models, the NoTouch and Airspeed.
 * The first generation of Model XA5 (1987-1990) has no button whatsoever but there is a opening in a bottom on the centered left for a sensor placement of an incandescent bulbs and photo sensors.
 * The second generation of Model XA5 (1991-Present) is the modified version of the Model XA. It now has a IR Sensor placed under the Nozzle.

In 1992, World Dryer have partnered with Electric-Aire Company.

Beginning in 2005, World Dryer introduced several new models to compete against faster, more modern models, notably the Dyson Airblade and the Xlerator from Excel Dryer, the latter of which had, by this time, overtaken the World Dryer Model A as the industry standard. The first of these was the AirMax, which is externally identical to the Model A, but is fitted with a larger and more powerful motor, drying a user’s hands in 15 seconds. This was followed up by the Airforce in 2007, the speed-adjustable SMARTdri in 2010, the ADA-compliant SLIMdri in 2011, the hands-in (mimicking the Dyson Airblade) VMax in 2013, and VERDEdri in 2018 and was modified couple years later with a 30% reduction noise and has blue light.