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The ZA series Roots blower is a type of positive displacement
blower, characterized by its unique working principle and
structural features. The Roots blower relies on the change in
working chamber volume formed by the rotation of two identical
involute "8" shaped rotors to transport gas. This working principle
is similar to that of a gear pump, where each rotor is equivalent
to a gear with two teeth.
Structurally, the two rotor axes of the Roots blower are parallel
to each other, and there are small gaps between the impeller in the
rotor, the impeller and the casing, and the impeller and the wall
panel to avoid contact. The intake and exhaust chambers are
isolated from each other. By using two rotors to rotate in reverse,
the gas inside the body is sent from the intake chamber to the
exhaust chamber, achieving the effect of blowing air. Due to the
small gaps between impellers, between impellers and shells, and
between impellers and wall panels, there is no need to inject
lubricating oil into the cylinder during operation, nor is there a
need for auxiliary equipment such as oil and gas separators.
Product Name | Roots blower |
Efficiency | High |
Vacuum Technology | Roots |
Material | HT250 |
Power Source | Electric |
Our Roots blower is made of high-quality materials and is an ideal choice for various industrial applications. Our Roots blower can provide optimal performance while saving energy.
Technical support and services for Roots blower products include:
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Q: What is the brand of Roots blower?
A: The brand name of Roots blower is Aipu.
Q: Where is the Roots blower manufactured?
A: Roots blower is made in China.
Q: What are the certifications for Roots blowers?
A: Roots blower has obtained CE, CCC, SABS, TUV, and RoHS
certifications.
Q: What is the price of Roots blower?
A: The price of Roots blower can be negotiated.
Q: What are the packaging details and delivery time of Roots
blower?
A: The Roots blower adopts standard export packaging and the
delivery time is 6-8 working days.