Roots Blower By Action

Roots blowers are classified into gasification blowers, oxidation blowers, aeration blowers, return blowers, backwashing Roots blowers, pneumatic conveying air source blowers, and oxygen enrichment blowers according to their uses.

Gasification blowers are mainly used to provide the required oxygen or air during the gasification process of solid fuels (such as coal and biomass).

The oxidation Roots blower is a special purpose Roots blower designed specifically for promoting or controlling the oxidation process in chemical reactions.

The aeration blower is a special-purpose Roots blower designed to promote or control the oxidation process in chemical reactions.

The return fan is used in circulating fluidized bed boilers or other similar equipment to return incompletely burned materials back to the combustion chamber to continue participating in the reaction.

Backwash Roots blowers are used in the cleaning process of filters or separators to remove impurities accumulated on them through reverse blowing.

This type of fan serves as the power source of the pneumatic conveying system and is responsible for transporting powdery or granular materials from one place to another through pipelines.

An oxygenation blower is a piece of equipment designed specifically for aquaculture and is designed to add oxygen to the water to maintain the living environment of fish and other aquatic life.