Regenerative Blowers Perform Numerous Chores

Oct. 8, 2008
Capable of agitating solutions, conveying parts and products, performing vacuum hold-down and pick-up operations, and drying and cleaning parts, the Rotron SL Spiral regenerative blowers deliver instrument grade performance and feature a compact,

Capable of agitating solutions, conveying parts and products, performing vacuum hold-down and pick-up operations, and drying and cleaning parts, the Rotron SL Spiral regenerative blowers deliver instrument grade performance and feature a compact, rugged construction. They employ regenerative air technology that generates pressures or vacuums using one or two spinning, non-contacting oil-free impellers. Other features include die-case aluminum housings, end bells, impellers, sheet-metal aluminum covers, permanently sealed motor bearings that promote up to 40,000 hours of service life, inlet and outlet mufflers for quiet operation within OSHA standards, and maximum flows up to 100 SCFM, pressures up to 60 IWG, and vacuums up to 4.1" Hg, depending on blower style. AMETEK TECHNICAL & INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, Kent, OH. (877) 748-8626.

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