Can be cooled to below -100℃! Functions as a drive motor and generator.
The "cryogenic expansion turbine" is an expansion turbine that uses air, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, argon, helium, hydrocarbon-based refrigerants, etc., as the working fluid and can cool down to below -100°C. The rotating shaft contains permanent magnets, allowing it to function as a drive motor or generator. The unit shown in the photo has a compressor installed on the other end of the shaft. Because it uses a dynamic pressure gas bearing, it does not require lubricating oil or seals, enabling cooling to the allowable temperature of the medium. 【Features】 - The rotating shaft contains permanent magnets - Functions as a drive motor or generator - Does not require lubricating oil or seals, allowing cooling to the allowable temperature of the medium *For more details, please refer to the external link or feel free to contact us.
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【Development Examples】 ■Air: -100℃ ■Argon: -110℃ ■Nitrogen: -100℃ *For more details, please refer to the external link or feel free to contact us.
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Archive Works Co., Ltd. is a company that develops and manufactures ultra-high-speed rotating machinery. Our high-speed rotating machines can be used with almost all fluids with the same structure. Additionally, they are completely sealed, ensuring no leaks and providing peace of mind during use. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.