Operating Principle
Piston pumps and compressors operate on the principle of positive displacement. An electric motor powers the crankshaft and connecting rod, converting rotary motion into the piston’s reciprocating motion. This movement creates vacuum and pressure within the cylinder:
- During the downward stroke (suction phase), the piston creates a vacuum, drawing the medium into the cylinder through the inlet valve.
- In the upward stroke (compression phase), the piston generates pressure, expelling the compressed medium through the outlet valve.
Thomas offers two types of Piston technologies: WOB-L® and Articulated, each suited for different OEM system requirements and applications.