Side Channel Blowers
Regenerative side channel blowers work according to the impulse principle. This means that kinetic energy from a rotating impeller is transferred to the pumping medium and converted into pressure. The impeller is mounted directly on the shaft of the motor and, together with the specially shaped housing, forms the side channel. The pumping medium is sucked in, compressed in the side channel and then discharged after one rotation. This allows a side channel blower to generate both vacuum and blast air. The motor power also influences the blower's pumping or discharge speed. The two silencers located on the inlet and discharge sides provide quiet operation.