The Vimenser permanent magnet variable frequency GVV series feature a patented profile design and utilize an integrated design scheme to focus on achieving optimal efficiency over a wide adjustment range. High-efficiency PMV screw air compressors need to achieve optimal performance in three aspects: screw compressor efficiency, motor efficiency, and control technology. The Vimenser permanent magnet variable frequency GVV series feature a patented profile design and utilize an integrated design scheme to focus on achieving optimal efficiency over a wide adjustment range. GVV's main bearings use special bearings jointly developed with GKF, which can achieve a longer service life. The GVV single - stage compressor uses a unique oil-cooled motor and has a compact structure.
The patented direct-drive non-coaxial two-stage compression technology reduces one gear compared to the traditional stacked two-stage compression technology, thereby reducing mechanical transmission losses, improving unit efficiency, and making it more suitable for small-displacement applications.
The GMV2 series two-stage compressor adopts a high-performance current vector frequency converter specifically designed for permanent magnet synchronous motor drives, which can achieve low-speed high torque output It has excellent dynamic characteristics, strong overload capacity and strong overheat function, which makes the frequency converter, motor and air compressor host perfectly matched to achieve constant flow and pressure control.
The VZCH series compression heat zero gas consumption regeneration adsorption dryer first uses high-temperature and high-pressure compressed air to compress and heat the wet adsorbent for regeneration. After the compression heating stage is completed, turn on the auxiliary heater to perform secondary heating and regeneration of the adsorbent. The sooling stage is achieved by blowing compressed air through the after-cooler to the required room temperature for adsorption and reaching a high degree of dryness until regeneration is completed.
The VZAH-40 series hot blast zero gas consumption regeneration adsorption dryer uses a blower to suck in ambient air and heat it in the same direction to regenerate the wet adsorbent. The cooling uses a blower and an intercooler for closed -loop cooling of the high-temperature adsorbent. The entire regeneration process does not consume expensive product dry air, resulting in lower operating costs
The VCMA series refrigerated dryer reduced the temperature of compressed air from 2 ℃, and a large amount of water vapor condenses into water. The refrigeration chamber dryer uses the principle of refrigeration to cool compressed air at higher temperatures to about 2℃-3℃ and discharge the condensate, thereby achieving the purpose of drying compressed air.