A breath of nothing is decisive: AERZEN Turbo blowers with air bearings provide clear advantages compared to blowers with magnetic bearings. 04/04/2017 Aeration tanks for wastewater treatment must be continuously provided with large air volumes. Turbo blowers offer here energy-efficient solutions. AERZEN has developed an amazingly simple method for the fast-rotating Turbo blowers - air bearings. The construction of AERZEN Turbo blowers is quite simple: A blade wheel, aerodynamically optimised and located directly on the motor shaft, rotates in a spiral housing thus generating the volume flow. The particular challenge of this technology is the high speed range from 20,000 to 70,000 rpm. Besides special motors and a frequency converter, the shaft bearing is an important issue. Standard industrial roller bearings are not appropriate for the occurring loads. AERZEN has found an optimal solution for this problem: The two radial bearings of the drive shaft and the thrust bearing for absorbing axial forces have contact-free air bearings. The shaft rotation generates, as the turbo blower is started, an eccentric circular motion in the air gap between shaft and bearing through natural imbalance, compressing the air in the gap. With increasing speed, the axis centres itself and is held in contact-free position by an air pressure of over 30 bar. This system is completed by a two-component coating, free of maintenance, which serves as friction partner between the highly finished surfaces when the turbo machine is started and the air cushion is formed within fractions of a second. The PTFE layer provides good sliding properties - lubricant-free. A sheet steel, when rolled into an undulating shape, supports the lubricating layer of the bearing and absorbs vibrations to protect the housing. Turbo blowers of other manufacturers use magnetic bearings. Magnetic bearings basically work as good as air foil bearings, but they have many disadvantages compared to the AERZEN bearings: The solenoids, arranged circularly, require a highly complex control system and an uninterrupted power supply. This makes the magnetic bearing expensive and more maintenance is required, which considerably increases life-cycle costs. As a matter of fact, the complex system of magnetic bearings is likely to be subject to errors than the air foil bearing system is. The air bearing principle does not require any electrical, mechanical or pneumatic controls. This system is of simple design. It works efficiently, inexpensive and requires only low maintenance.
04/04/2017 - A breath of nothing is decisive: AERZEN Turbo blowers with air bearings provide clear advantages compared to blowers with magnetic bearings. Aeration tanks for wastewater treatment must be continuously provided with large air volumes. Turbo blowers offer here energy-efficient solutions. AERZEN has developed an amazingly simple method for the fast-rotating Turbo blowers - air bearings. 了解更多
04/04/2017 - AERwater. The compact performance chain heading for Water 4.0 AERZEN faces all opportunities and challenges meant for planners and users working in the wastewater treatment sector in terms of aeration technology. The development of detailed components with which the responsible persons will find their way to Water 4.0 quickly and efficiently. AERwater, a... 了解更多
20/02/2017 - New drive for vacuum blowers with hermetically sealed motor for the high vacuum range from 200 to 10-5 mbar From the start of 2017, for driving the AERZEN vacuum blowers a new drive motor is used. In future, only one motor design (HM) will be available for neutral and aggressive gases. This synergy effect reduces the variant diversity of vacuum blowers to only one motor drive with hermetically sealed... 了解更多