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Centrifugal Steam Compressor
Centrifugal Steam Compressor
Centrifugal Steam Compressor
Centrifugal Steam Compressor
Centrifugal Steam Compressor
Centrifugal Steam Compressor

Centrifugal Steam Compressor

A centrifugal steam compressor is a vapor-compression device that converts the kinetic energy of water vapor into pressure energy through a high-speed impeller. It is a common core component in Mechanical Vapor Recompression (MVR) systems and is especially well suited to high-flow, low-pressure-ratio applications. Compared with screw steam compressors, the centrifugal version delivers larger capacities, oil-free operation, and lower vibration, making it the preferred energy-efficiency upgrade for large-scale evaporation, distillation, crystallization, and drying processes

Features

  • The AHCBV series high-speed centrifugal steamcompressor is a new generation of high-efficiency and energy-saving product developed by Guangzhou
  • Airhorse Compressor Co.,Ltd.Based on years of accumulated experience and in collaboration with an expert team from Beihang University.
  • This series of products achieves leading aerodynamic performance and structural design both domestically and internationally.Customized according to on-site working conditions,it can be widely applied in MVR system steam compression,steam pressurization and transportation,and other industries.
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