Industrial Fans
Industrial fans today can be installed in almost any type of facility: they are used in production, commercial, and residential infrastructure.
These are powerful devices capable of moving large volumes of air. Typically, such units are equipped with overheat protection.
Applications
As mentioned earlier, these devices are used in the following areas:
- Production (factories, plants, warehouses, utility rooms, workshops);
- Commerce (entertainment and shopping centers, pavilions, cinemas, art galleries and museums, hotels, spa complexes, hairdressers and beauty salons, business centers, and offices);
- Residential infrastructure (private homes, residential complexes);
- Food industry (cafes, canteens, restaurants);
- Medicine (hospitals, clinics);
- Pools and water parks, as well as wellness centers;
- Sports (stadiums and arenas, sports and fitness halls);
- Education (classrooms).
Today, manufacturers produce industrial fans in various designs, allowing for the selection of the most optimal option. You can make your choice in our online store, where a wide range of products is available.
Types of Industrial Fans
These devices are divided into several types depending on their construction:
- Axial (move air along the axis using blades);
- Radial (also called centrifugal, move air through the inlet and across the center of the unit in a spiral pattern).
Another distinguishing parameter of industrial fans is their type of construction. They can be:
- Roof-mounted;
- Duct fans;
- Explosion-proof;
- Dust fans;
- Blowers (forced draft fans);
- Smoke extraction fans.
Roof-mounted, or roof fans, are installed on the roof and are used to remove air through the roof. Duct fans are mounted in round or rectangular air ducts.
As the name suggests, explosion-proof units are resistant to explosions. These devices are typically resistant to various aggressive environments (e.g., corrosive). Dust fans are used where it is necessary to remove dust, wood shavings, and chips.
As for smoke extraction fans, they are usually installed in emergency ventilation systems. Their primary task is to remove smoke and combustion products in case of a fire.
Blowers are devices used to exhaust or supply air in boilers, fireplaces, and furnaces.
Industrial fans also differ by cross-section type (they can be rectangular or round). They also vary by pressure capacity.
What all these devices have in common is that they are powerful units designed for large spaces.
In our online store, you can find a wide range of industrial fans that will meet your needs not only as efficient devices — the prices will pleasantly surprise you as well.