The Variable Frequency High-Pressure Blower is a blow-extract dual-purpose vortex air pump featuring special blade design. It boasts high pressure, large airflow, low noise, and high-temperature resistance. The blower has strong insulation properties, is easy to install, offers high stability, and the gas passed through is oil-free and dry, ensuring excellent quality. The generation of high pressure and high suction is attributed to the unique design of the impeller.
The impeller of the pressure blower features multiple blades along its edge. As the impeller rotates, due to centrifugal force, air between the two blades is rapidly moved outward, transferring energy and quickly accumulating pressure, resulting in high pressure or high velocity. When the air is re-directed back into the impeller by the air duct, it is accelerated again.
The pressure blower of the dryer, also known as the annular blower, multiplies energy through its multiple blades, rapidly increasing the air pressure to form high pressure or high suction. Equipped with Siemens technology, it delivers oil-free and dry air, making it suitable as an auxiliary device for various mechanical industries.
During the operation of a variable frequency high-pressure fan, it is a series of processes that convert electrical energy and mechanical energy into kinetic energy. Additionally, due to the frictional heating principle of the compressed air inside the fan, it inherently has a certain temperature. Within the rated range, this is normal; refer to "Why Does the Outlet of a High-Pressure Blower Emit Hot Air." If, during the use of a vortex blower, one encounters a situation where the fan equipment temperature is excessively high or rises too rapidly, the user should pay special attention to this issue. If these problems are not handled properly and are not effectively resolved, it can greatly impact the lifespan of the equipment, and even lead to the motor being damaged.
High-pressure blowers are prohibited from exceeding the maximum pressure, which is why we often require customers to use pressure relief valves for their high-pressure blowers. This is a decompression valve that automatically opens when the pressure of the vortex blower exceeds the pressure set by the valve, releasing the excess pressure and thereby protecting the blower from malfunction.




