In industrial settings such as wastewater treatment, cement conveying, and food fermentation, blowers serve as indispensable “heart” equipment. However, conventional blowers often suffer from gear friction, lubricant contamination, and high energy consumption. In recent years, a technology known as the “air-suspension blower” has quietly gained traction, claiming to operate without lubricants, eliminate mechanical friction, and deliver a service life of over 20 years.
Mar 23,2026
The difference between air-suspension and magnetic-suspension blowers
In energy-intensive industries such as wastewater treatment, cement, and chemicals, blowers are veritable “power hogs.” With the advancement of the “dual carbon” goals, traditional roots blowers—characterized by high energy consumption and significant noise—are being phased out, while suspended-type centrifugal blowers, which embody cutting-edge fluid machinery technology, have emerged as the market’s new favorite.
Mar 20,2026
In industries such as industrial ventilation, wastewater treatment, and pneumatic conveying, air-suspension blowers have gradually replaced traditional roots blowers and multistage centrifugal blowers thanks to their core advantages of energy efficiency, low noise, and maintenance-free operation, making them the preferred equipment for energy-saving upgrades across the sector. At the heart of these advantages lies their proprietary core technology: the air-suspension principle.
Mar 19,2026
Comparison of Air-Suspension and Magnetic-Suspension Blowers
For the vast majority of general industrial applications—particularly aeration in wastewater treatment—air-bearing blowers are increasingly becoming the market’s preferred choice, thanks to their exceptional cost-effectiveness, outstanding reliability, and low operation and maintenance costs. Meanwhile, magnetic-levitation blowers will continue to dominate niche segments that demand superior modulation performance and rapid dynamic response.
Mar 18,2026
In industrial sectors such as wastewater treatment, cement and metallurgy, and chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing, blowers are often referred to as the “heart” of the process, with their energy consumption typically accounting for more than 60% of the total system operating costs. As the “dual carbon” goals gain momentum, a technology known as the air-suspension blower is rapidly replacing traditional Roots blowers and multistage centrifugal blowers at an unprecedented pace.
Mar 17,2026