Our products are built to last and highly cost-effective, which makes them the perfect solution for many applications that require fume exhaust extraction.
Our products are engineered for longevity and outstanding cost-effectiveness, rendering them the ideal solution for numerous applications necessitating fume and exhaust extraction. Some illustrative examples encompass the ventilation of acid or chemically-based manufacturing processes, laboratories, water or wastewater treatment facilities, hospitals, medical establishments, educational institutions, chemical production facilities, fume hoods, natatoriums, vehicle exhaust systems, and a wide array of other scenarios.
As global pioneers and innovators in anti-corrosion resistant fans and blowers, we stand at the forefront, offering unparalleled solutions for the effective transport of corrosive, chemically laden, humid, polluted, gaseous, and fume-laden air environments. Whether it’s small-scale local installations or extensive multinational enterprises, we are dedicated to addressing our client’s unique challenges with the utmost efficiency and expertise.
Centrifugal blowers, or fans, are among the most efficient and versatile pieces of air moving equipment. The scroll housing in a centrifugal fan accelerates the air and changes the direction of the airflow twice, a full 90 degree, before leaving the housing. Centrifugal blowers are quiet and reliable and are made to operate in a variety of environments and applications. Here are some basic definitions and guidelines to consider for selecting the right centrifugal blower for your system’s needs.
To choose the appropriate blower, you’ll need to know how much pressure is required to reach the desired airflow to move air through the ducting and any filters, dampers or other obstructions in your ventilation system. If you have a lengthy, complicated duct system, you’ll of course need a lot more power. Consider the impact of filters on the airflow too as this will also impact the pressure and power needed.