OPERATION PRINCIPLES
The side channel blower increases the pressure of the gas suctioned by creating at the peripheral toroidal a series of swirls caused by the centrifugal rotor push, which is directly coupled to the motor shaft. By rotating the rotor, the blades push the gas forward and to the outside due to centrifugal force, producing a helical motion. During this movement, the gas is re-compressed several times with the resulting increase in pressure along the channel. |
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