Fans / cooling systems
Our industrial fans are designed to ensure effective air circulation in industrial environments. They provide a continuous flow of air that helps to cool machinery, reduce heat load and improve air quality. Regardless of the size of your facility, we offer customized solutions to meet your specific requirements.
We also offer high-performance cooling systems that efficiently dissipate heat and control operating temperatures in industrial processes. Our cooling systems are designed to ensure reliable cooling and optimize the performance of your equipment.
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Axial fans are a type of fan specifically designed for use in applications where a high airflow and low pressure differential are required.
The name “axial fan” is derived from the direction of the air flow, which is along the axis of the fan. With an axial fan, the air flows in and out parallel to the axis of the fan. The fan consists of a housing containing a series of fan blades or vanes arranged in a cylindrical or conical pattern. During operation, the fan blades rotate around the axis and generate an air flow that is directed forwards or backwards along the axis.
Axial fans are efficient, quiet and compact. They can move high volumes of air and are suitable for applications with low pressure loss. Due to their design, they are best suited to applications where the resistance to air flow is low. However, if a high pressure build-up is required, centrifugal fans are used instead.
Main features of the fans:
Centrifugal fans, also known as centrifugal fans, are another type of fan that require high pressure build-up and moderate airflow. They are often used in applications where a significant pressure build-up is required. Centrifugal fans consist of a scroll-shaped housing containing an impeller or paddle wheel rotor. The impeller consists of an array of curved blades that have a spiral shape and rotate around a central hub area. When the fan is switched on, the impeller rotates at high speed, drawing the air radially outwards into the housing and pushing it outwards.
Design: Axial fans have a flat structure with a propeller, while centrifugal fans have a spiral housing.
Air flow direction: With axial fans, the air moves parallel to the axis of the fan, whereas with centrifugal fans the air is pushed radially outwards.
Air pressure: Axial fans generate a lower air pressure, but are capable of moving large volumes of air. Centrifugal fans generate a higher air pressure and are suitable for applications where high pressure is required.
Areas of application: Axial fans are often used in applications with high air flow and low pressure, such as air conditioning systems or for cooling machines. Centrifugal fans are used in systems that require higher air pressure, such as ventilation systems with long ducts or material handling.
Space requirement: Axial fans are more space-saving due to their flat design, while centrifugal fans require more space due to their scroll-shaped housing.
Noise level: Axial fans are generally quieter than centrifugal fans, which can be louder due to their higher air pressure.
In industry, cooling systems play a crucial role in controlling the temperature of machines, processes and products. An important component in this area are industrial fans, which are used in various applications to improve cooling and ensure an optimum operating temperature. Particular attention is paid to the cooling of motors, which are widely used in industrial plants.
An important area of application for cooling systems in industry is that of motors. Motors are at the heart of many industrial processes and generate considerable amounts of heat during operation. To ensure optimum performance, efficiency and service life of the motors, effective cooling is essential.
Industrial fans are used in combination with other cooling system components such as coolants, heat sinks or cooling towers to control the motor temperature. They ensure that the hot air generated by the motor is dissipated while cooler air is supplied to keep the temperature in the optimum range. This helps to prevent overheating, maximize engine performance and avoid potential damage.
Based on the customer's requirements, complete “plug-and-play” systems can be developed:
The individual components can be integrated as a package that guarantees the overall mechanical, aerodynamic, acoustic, thermal and filtration properties and helps our customers to simplify development cycles and focus better on their core competencies.
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