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Working Principle of Diaphragm Compressor:
Diaphragm compressor is a kind of displacement compressors driven by
electromotor. The particularity of diaphragm compressor is that
there are two chambers in each cylinder body, i.e. a hydraulic oil
chamber and a gas chamber. When the machine is started, the
electromotor drives crankshaft making rotational movements. The
crankshaft is connected with a piston by a connecting rod, which can
transform the rotational movement of crankshaft into the
reciprocating movement of piston. When the piston is pulled to the
down end, the hydraulic oil will flow back to the cylinder. The
pressure differential will make the diaphragms have a downward
elastic deformation. The volume of gas chamber will be enlarged. The
gas inlet valve will open automatically. In this way, the gas is
sucked in. When the con-rod pushes the piston moving to the top end,
the piston will further push the hydraulic oil to make the
diaphragms have an upward elastic deformation. The volume of gas
chamber will be reduced and the gas can be compressed. The gas
discharge valve will open automatically when the gas pressure is up
to certain value. In a word, as a result of the diaphragms’
periodical elastic deformation, the gas is automatically sucked,
compressed and discharged periodically. This is the working
principle of diaphragm compressor.
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