The Twin-Screw Turbulence Blower, also known as a High-Pressure Blower, Vortex Blower, or Air Ring Blower, has emerged as a product of the rapid development of intelligent manufacturing in recent years. It serves as a bridge connecting human production, life, and industrial modernization. The blower boasts an aesthetically pleasing design, resembling a massive turbine blade. Its practicality and versatility have earned it great popularity among domestic and international customers. Why is the market share of the Turbulence Blower on the rise? Let's analyze it below:
The Double-Screw Turbulence Gas Pump is continually invested in research and development, with the company independently completing system design, assembly, and debugging to ensure that the customized systems meet the required standards. Additionally, the spacious indoor warehouse is stocked with an ample inventory of products and accessories, ensuring timely availability and meeting customer demands. The company produces 100,000 high-pressure fans annually, with customers spread across all regions of the country.
The Double-Screw Turbulence Blower finds extensive applications across various industrial control scenarios and equipment, including pneumatic conveying systems, vacuum lifting and holding systems, packaging machines, wastewater treatment, fish pond aeration, chemical industry, dental vacuum suction machines, environmental protection projects, metallurgy, petroleum, surface treatment technologies, and the electronics and power industries.
The vortex blower boasts stable performance and energy-saving environmental protection. It exhibits excellent operational balance, with all its moving parts designed with precision for balance. For instance, the high-pressure fan utilizes ADC12 material, bypassing outdated processes, ensuring that the impeller does not come into contact with other components, allowing for low-oil or oil-free operation, and eliminating pollution.
The涡旋气泵 boasts dual functions of suction and blowing, serving as a two-in-one unit; it can be used for both suction and blowing. The 4HB series high-pressure blower also allows simultaneous suction and blowing, similar to the function of a scroll vacuum pump. Compared to centrifugal and medium-pressure blowers, it has much higher pressure, often several times that of a centrifugal blower. Currently, it can reach a pressure of up to 230KPA.




