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Vacuum Blowers

The blades (A) transport, accelerate and compress the air on the momentum principle. The air is dragged by the blades in this case. A vacuum is created at the suction end (B) this way. The compressed air (exhaust air) escapes through the outlet opening (C).

Blowers provide a very high suction rate due to the large air channel volume and specially shaped blades.

Advantages of vacuum blowers

  • Enormous suction rate
  • High leakage compensation
  • Evacuation of large volumes in a short time

Typical areas of application

  • Handling of porous workpieces, such as cardboard,
    insulation material, chipboards or bags

 

We distinguish between two basic types of vacuum blowers:

Vacuum blowers

  • Vacuum blowers are either directly driven or frequency-regulated.
  • Used especially for handling porous workpieces (chipboards, bags, etc.).
  • Frequency-controlled blowers can be customized by controlling the motor speed and respectively the suction rate.

Vacuum blowers with reversing

  • Vacuum blower with electro-pneumatic reversing for control of suction, blowing and neutral position.
  • Used for handling air-tight workpieces that are picked up and deposited quickly.

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