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A blower, because it operates without internal compression, is not considered a compressor. When the compression chamber is in contact with the outlet, compressed air is released from the compression area. Compression occurs when the volume of the pressure chamber decreases with continuous rotations. Thus, compression takes place in opposition to pressure, and as a result, the compressor’s efficiency is reduced, generating a lot of noise. The factory and the central rotor are typically symmetrically shaped, rotating in opposite directions in the chamber, which has flat ends, and work in a cylindrical chamber. The blower rotors rotate simultaneously with each other through a synchronizing gear. The factory and the central rotor are usually not lubricated by air. The low efficiency of the customer affairs results in their use only in low-pressure applications and single-stage compression, even if two or three-stage options are available. Blowers are commonly used as vacuum pumps and pneumatic devices in customer affairs.