C-Series Claw: Technologies For All Vacuum and Pressure Applications
C-Series Claw: Technologies For All Vacuum and Pressure Applications
Claw
vacuum pumps, compressors
and pressure-vacuum pumps
Advantages at a glance
• High efficiency
• Dry, contact free operation
• Process safe and reliable
• Cooling air can be discharged
• Robust housing
• Variable speed drives available
• Low sound level
• Patented triple lobe rotors
• Pressure and vacuum combined in one stage
• ATEX available
C-KLR ZEPHYR
Pressure-vacuum pump
Applications
Chemical industry
• Gas compression
Environmental engineering
• Aeration
• Drying
• Dust extraction
• Gas compression
• Soil remediation
Industrial applications
• Drying systems
• Dust extraction systems
• Industrial furnaces
Medical industry
Pneumatic conveying
Post-Press applications
• Air supply cabinets
• Book-binding machines
• Collating machines
• Cutting machines
• Folding machines
Printing industry
• Air supply cabinets
• Central customized systems
• Drying machines
• Ionization
• Rotary offset machines
• Sheet offset machines
Woodworking industry
• Clamping
• Dust extraction
• Holding
Product overview
C-DLR ZEPHYR
Claw compressors
Capacities ranging from 60 to 600 m³/h; maximum pressure
in continuous operation up to 2.2 bar. Highly efficient, dry
and contact free. Steady performance curve over the entire
operating range. Integrated air cooling without additional
cooling medium. Available with optional variable speed drive.
ATEX compliant versions available upon request. Low main-
tenance; wide range of applications.
Technical specifications
C-VLR
C-DLR
2 1 0 1 10 100 1,000
Overpressure in bar Capacity in m /h
3
C-KLR
2 1 0 1 10 100 1,000
Overpressure (+) Capacity in m3/h
Vacuum (–) in bar
Operating principle
Much like rotary vane and rotary lobe pumps, the claw compressors
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and vacuum pumps of the C-Series are based on a static
compression system. In contrast to rotary lobes, compression
happens internally by volume contraction.
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A claw pump consists of two rotors (1 and 2). They turn in
opposite directions in a compressor housing (7) without contact
observing very tight clearances. They are synchronised via a
precision gear. As the claw moves over the suction connection
(3) and the axial suction channel inlet (4) the gas is sucked into 1
the compression chamber. 4
5
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As the rotors revolve, the gas moves from the suction side to
the pressure side. Then it is compressed by the reduction of the 6
volume between the rotors until the lower rotor uncovers the
discharge channel (5). This “internal compression” leads to high
differential pressures at efficiencies of more than 60 %.
Afterwards the pre-compressed gas is discharged via the pressure
connection (6). To remove the heat generated by the compression
process, cooling air is sucked in between the compression
housing (7) and a silencing cover (8) before it leaves the pump.
Technologies for all vacuum
and pressure applications
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