GOORUI medium pressure blowers are industrial fans designed to move air or gases at a pressure between that of low-pressure and high-pressure blowers. They are commonly used in applications requiring a balance of airflow and pressure, such as conveying systems, ventilation, cooling, and exhaust systems.

Key characteristics of medium pressure blowers:

Pressure Range:
They operate at a pressure ratio (discharge pressure over suction pressure) typically between 1.11 and 1.20, according to the ASME definition.

Applications:
Medium pressure blowers are suitable for applications where a moderate level of pressure is needed, such as conveying systems, ventilation, cooling, and exhaust systems.

Design:
They often feature a cast aluminum housing, impellers made of galvanized steel, and motors that can be supplied with various speed controls (e.g., frequency converters).

Performance:
They can handle both low and high airflow rates, depending on the specific model and application.

Advantages:
Medium pressure blowers offer a balance of airflow and pressure, are often compact, and can be designed for low noise operation.

Types of Medium Pressure Blowers:

Centrifugal Blowers:
These use a rotating impeller to accelerate air outward, converting velocity into pressure.

Axial Blowers:
Air moves parallel to the shaft of the impeller, providing a high flow rate.

Positive Displacement Blowers:
These use rotating elements (e.g., lobes or screws) to trap and move air, delivering a constant flow rate.

Popular Applications:
· Ventilation: Providing airflow for various industrial and commercial settings.
· Cooling: Cooling machinery, electronic components, or other equipment.
· Exhaust Systems: Removing fumes, dust, or other airborne particles.
· Conveying: Moving materials through pneumatic systems.
· Material Handling: Aiding in the movement of a wide range of materials.