Blowers are installation equipment that enables the transfer of air in the emitted environment at high flow rate or low pressure and rotates the fan with the force received from the engine.
The fan inside the blowers rotates and vacuums the air in the suction section. The trapped air is then pushed towards the outlet side. Blowers are generally used to move air. MIT brand blowers offer the most reliable service for their application areas in terms of size, performance and technology.
Blower Pump Advantages
Environmentally friendly thanks to oil-free operation
Minimum vibration with dynamic balancing
Easy and diverse assembly
Although blowers operate differently depending on the power of the engine they contain, basically all blowers are installation equipment that provides the transfer of air in the emitted environment at high flow rate or low pressure and rotates the fan with the force it receives from the engine.
Blowers increase the pressure of the absorbed gas as a result of a series of vortex movements created by the centrifugal movement of the impeller. As the wheel rotates, the channels in the wheel push the air forward in a centrifugal motion and a helical movement occurs. During this movement, the gas is constantly compressed along the channel and the pressure increases linearly. The pressurized air is transferred to the installation to be used from the outlet channel of the blower.