Scroll Compressor manufactures in Dubai

A scroll compressor, also known as scroll pump and scroll vacuum pump, uses two interleaved spiral-like vanes to pump or compress fluids such as liquids and gases. The vane geometry may be involute, archimedean spiral, or hybrid curves.They operate more smoothly, quietly, and reliably than other types of compressors in the lower volume range.

Often, one of the scrolls is fixed, while the other orbits eccentrically without rotating, thereby trapping and pumping or compressing pockets of fluid between the scrolls.
Due to minimum clearance volume between the fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll, these compressors have a very high volumetric efficiency. This type of compressor was used as the supercharger on Volkswagen G60 and G40 engines in the early 1990s.

The simple straightforward design of Copeland Scroll compressors makes them inherently more efficient. That’s why leading manufacturers so often specify Copeland Scroll compressors for systems designed to meet the highest efficiency levels. Since there are no pistons to compress gas, scroll compressors achieve 100% volumetric efficiency, which provides reduced energy costs in many applications. Re-expansion losses, which typically occur with each piston stroke in reciprocating models, are eliminated. Similarly, losses at valves are eliminated, because suction valves do not exist.