Screw compressor working

Screw Compressor operation can really be intriguing to learn about! Ever wonder how those big machines at construction zones and factories create compressed air? Now, to get into a bit more detail on how a screw compressor works

In a screw compressor, there are two screws that fit together, known as the male rotor and the female rotor. These screws rotate in different, opposite directions. They suck air into the compressor, and as that air flows through, they make it smaller.

The inner workings of a screw compressor exposed

The air becomes trapped between the screws and the walls of the machine as it passes through the screw compressor. This entrapped air is then exhausted through an outlet for other purposes

A Penguin compressor for cooler  is, for example, pretty much a large set of geared wheels turning simultaneously. As the screws spin, they form little spaces with captured air. As this air travels down the screws, it gets squeezed and compressed.

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