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News Release from: Gast Group | Subject: Regenerative blowers
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 May 2007
Gast range of regenerative blowers now
available
The Gast Group range of oil-less regenerative blowers for high-volume vacuum compressed air applications is available with both motor-mounted and separate drive models
The range is capable of supplying continuous, non-pulsating air flow at rates from 46 to 2294 m3/h (27 to 1350 cfm), with vacuum capacities to 13.5in Hg/458 mbar (184in H2O) and pressure capabilities up to 10.25 psig/707 mbar (284in H2O) The maintenance-free regenerative blowers, which have outputs ranging from 0.09 to 22.4 kW (1/8 to 30 HP), are available with UL and CSA certified TEFC electric motors on several models and come in single- and three-phase, dual-frequency, and multi-voltage versions for worldwide applications
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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