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Robuschi Side Channel Blower Animation

How the Robuschi side channel blower works—and why it matters

If you're working with compressed air or gas systems and need a compact, oil-free solution for low-pressure applications, understanding how a side channel blower works is non-negotiable. This animation breaks down the Robuschi side channel blower’s internal mechanics in under two minutes—ideal for onboarding, training, or technical refreshers.

Robuschi Side Channel Blower Animation Video

What you’ll see in the animation

The video illustrates the operating principle of the Robuschi side channel blower using a clear, cutaway animation. 

Key takeaways:

  • Non-contact impeller design: The impeller rotates without touching the housing, eliminating wear and oil contamination.
  • Side channel principle: Air enters the inlet, is accelerated by the impeller blades, and circulates through the side channel multiple times to build pressure.
  • Continuous flow: The design supports pulsation-free, continuous airflow—ideal for applications like pneumatic conveying, wastewater aeration, and vacuum lifting.
  • Oil-free compression: No lubrication is needed in the compression chamber, making it suitable for clean environments.

FAQs

Side channel blowers are used in applications requiring low pressure and high airflow, such as aeration, pneumatic transport, and vacuum generation.