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Vert Rotors targets new markets with launch of ‘scaled-up’ compressor

26 February, 2018

Vert Rotors, manufacturer of small low-vibration compressors, has partnered with Training 2000's Advanced Manufacturing and Automation Centre to manufacture a large-scale industrial version of its patented efficient and high-pressure conical screw compressor.


Vert’s new compressor Vert.500 is claimed to offer the unique advantage of clean air with high energy efficiency and low noise. It is an evolution of the 10-times smaller version which produced clean air with low noise and, according to Vert Rotors, 34% better efficiency than other oil-free alternatives.

Standard oil-free compressors operate with high noise levels and low energy efficiency. These issues mean that hospitals, food business and electronics manufacturers, which rely heavily on clean air, have to invest extraordinary resources to isolate noisy compressors.

Vert’s new compressor is designed to eliminate this problem and save the hospitals and businesses across country many thousands of pounds for noise protection, as well as reducing electricity bills and cutting CO2 emissions.

Smart and efficient operation

Olly Dmitriev, CEO of Vert Rotors, said: “We are delivering technology that can support businesses to work smarter and more efficiently as part of the fourth industrial revolution. Vert.500 has potential for use in hospitals and other industries that rely on clean air and will save businesses a lot of money.”

“Until now we have focused on producing compact and easily transportable compressors. We have taken this speciality and scaled it up to provide a compressor that still packs a punch way beyond its size.”

Edinburgh-based Vert Rotors has previously manufactured a series of innovative micro-compressors that are very small, quiet and efficient. Dmitriev added: “Involving AMAC and their extensive manufacturing capabilities in the development of the compressor has been key in enabling us to increase its scale. They are training the smart manufacturers of the future, and we are developing the components of future innovations, this high-level collaboration worked exceptionally well for both parties.”

Training 2000’s Advanced Manufacturing and Automation Centre is based in Blackburn, Lancashire. It is a world-class engineering and manufacturing environment equipped with latest CNC machines to support research and development of the disruptive technologies of the future. AMAC is building on a heritage of quality training and facilities from Training 2000, which is a leader in applied engineering education in the UK.

https://vertrotors.com




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