High-pressure blowers are defined as fans with a pressure of 30 kPa to 200 kPa or a compression ratio e = 1.3 to 3 under design conditions. In the industry, regenerative blowers (or ring blowers) are generally classified as high-pressure blowers. High-pressure blowers, also called high-pressure fans, are different from general centrifugal high-pressure blowers.
A high-pressure blower is a mechanical device that generates a high-pressure airflow through impeller rotation. It is widely used in industrial air supply, blowing, pressurization, and other applications.
Its core function is to convert mechanical energy into gas pressure energy through centrifugal airflow design, meeting the gas transportation needs under different working conditions.
These devices typically have characteristics such as low noise and energy efficiency, making them suitable for applications requiring stable airflow and where environmental noise is a concern.





