Side Channel Blowers SAMOS SI 0540 – 1150 E1/F1 BUSCH Samos SI are the ideal side channel blowers for vacuum and overpressure ranges.
Samos side channel blowers can be used wherever pulsation-free air or other gases are used to generate vacuum or overpressure. The large variety of sizes and performance classes mean that Busch can always supply the most effective side channel blower for any application, both in terms of cost and technology. The blower can be installed horizontally or vertically. An extensive range of accessories also allows the blower to be perfectly tailored to the requirements of the application.
Due to the effective compression and precise aluminium die-cast components, Samos SI side channel blowers achieve high pressure differentials and pumping speeds.
Samos SI side channel blowers compress the pumping medium without any oil or touching parts. The permanently lubricated bearings and effective air cooling allow the Samos SI side channel blowers to be totally maintenance-free. A thermo switch installed as standard provides the blower with effective protection against overloading.
Samos SI side channel blowers are extremely cost-effective and environmentally friendly, thanks to the oil-free compression and energy-efficient drive motor.
Samos 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 way a Samos side channel blower can be used to generate both vacuum and blast air. The motor power also influences the blower’s pumping or discharge speed. The two silencers fitted on the inlet and discharge sides guarantee a quiet operation.
• Vacuum relief valves
• Pressure relief valves
• Additional silencers
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