Briefing: What is a roots blower?
A roots blower is a centrifugal blower that is often used in industrial production to transport gases or dust.
It was designed by the German engineer Heinrich Adolf Rott, hence the name Roots blower.
The roots blower works by means of two rotating impellers that draw gas or dust from the inlet, then quickly compress and push it out.
The impeller of a roots blower is two rotors that are geared together, one of which is fixed and the other rotor is rotating.
When the rotating rotor turns, the gas or dust will be pushed to the exhaust port of the fixed rotor.
Roots blowers have some advantages over other centrifugal blowers.
First of all, the roots blower is compact and occupies relatively little space.
Secondly, roots blowers operate very smoothly and are less noisy, making them ideal for use in environments that require low noise and vibration.
In addition, the roots blower is relatively low maintenance because of its simple structure and no wearing parts.
Roots blowers are widely used in many fields, including sewage treatment, water treatment, food processing, mining, chemical industry, etc.
In wastewater treatment, roots blowers are used for agitation and ventilation to remove harmful gases from wastewater.
In food processing, roots blowers are used to convey or package food.
In the chemical industry, roots blowers are used to transport chemicals or treat exhaust gases.
In conclusion, the roots blower is an efficient, reliable and widely used centrifugal blower.
Its advantages include compact structure, smooth operation, and low maintenance.
Due to their wide range of applications in many fields, roots blowers play an important role in industrial production.