Copeland compressor scroll series product introduction

Copeland compressor scroll series product introduction

The simple concept of Copeland Scroll compressor scroll was first invented in 1905. The scroll is an involute spiral, which meshes with the matching scroll as shown above, forming a series of gradually expanding spaces between the two components. When compressed, one scroll remains stationary (fixed scroll) and the other scroll (orbiting scroll) is allowed to make planetary motion (but not rotating) around the first disk. When this movement occurs, the space between the two discs is slowly moved to the center of the two scroll discs, and at the same time the volume is reduced.

When the space reaches the center of the scroll, the high-pressure gas is discharged through the channel located in the center.

During the compression process, several air chambers are compressed simultaneously, forming a very smooth process. The suction process (outer part of the scroll) and exhaust process (inner part) are continuous. This is the process of suction, compression, and exhaust of the Copeland Scroll compressors around us. In fact, it is easier to understand by referring to the pictures above. Someone may ask, if the scroll is simply rotated like this, will there be air leaks during compression? This okmarts.com editor can tell everyone responsibly that the scroll has to undergo very precise production after it is produced. The grinding process makes the scrolls are very closely meshed when they are in contact. When the polished moving and fixed plates are buckled together, a large external force can be used to separate them.

Recent related posts

Customers frequently viewed

Submitted Successfully
Submission Failed