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News Release from: Ametek Technical and Industrial Products | Subject: Rotron CP regenerative blowers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 July 2007
Blowers resist corrosion
Rotron CP blowers benefit from the Chem-Tough finishing process, which converts their aluminium casting to a plastic/ceramic surface which offers abrasion resistance equivalent to steel.
Rotron CP regenerative blowers offer extremely high resistance to corrosion and chemicals encountered in the most demanding chemical processing applications Their proprietary surface finish combined with optimised performance technology deliver key advantages for vent header off-gassing, spot source, bio-gas and/or landfill gas and scrubber applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Rotron CP blowers benefit from the Chem-Tough finishing process, which converts their aluminium casting to a plastic/ceramic surface creating unprecedented resistance to corrosion and chemicals, abrasion resistance equivalent to steel, increased hardness, and permanent dry lubricity.
These oil-free and low-noise blowers employ regenerative air technology to develop ideal air pressures and vacuums without the higher energy and maintenance costs typically associated with larger multi-stage or positive air-displacement blowers and compressors.
They supply clean, oil-free air; incorporate few moving parts (minimising wear, tear, maintenance, and downtime); feature sealed blower assemblies for minimum leakage; and incorporate chemical duty motors with 303 series stainless steel shafts for added corrosion resistance.
Standard blowers can be customised and augmented with optional accessories to satisfy particular application requirements.
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