AXIAL FANS
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Axial
Fans or Industrial Axial Fans use a propeller to draw
the air into the fan and discharge it in the same direction.
The most common types of Industrial Axial Fans are:
Tube Axial Fans (or Duct Fans), Wall Mounting Fans,
Roof Ventilator / Extractor, and as Air Circulators.
They are all typically used for exhausting stale air
or fumes from processes (such as spray painting booths),
supplying ambient air, and general spot ventilation
of people, Dry D.G. room ventilation or machinery Cooling.
These fans are designed to handle large volumes of air
and are generally available in both direct driven models
with the propeller mounted on the motor shaft, and belt
driven models. |
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Salient
Features:
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Wall / Duct Mounting Type
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from 300 mm Ø to 1600 mm Ø
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6 Blade (Fix Blade) Aluminium Impeller
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7 Blade (Fix Blade) Aluminium Impeller
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4, 6,7 & 8 Blade (Adjustable Pitch) Aluminium
impeller
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Bifurcated Fan
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is a special type of Axial Fan. In this construction,
the motor is placed in a cage to protect the motor from
hazardous and corrosive nature of air. Bifurcated Fans
also having Cast Alloy Aluminium Impeller with air foil
section blade. |
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- Starts
from 500 mm Ø to 1200 mm Ø
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Roof Extractor
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This
is a special type of Axial Fan. This fan is mostly placed
on the roof of the department for general ventilation
through truss / roof. The complete fan and motor are
protected with a proper weather proof cowl. The Roof
Extractors also having Cast Alloy Aluminium Impeller
with air foil section blade. |
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- Starts
from 500 mm Ø to 1200 mm Ø
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