Our centrifugal fan boasts a robust construction and durable materials, ensuring long-lasting performance even in demanding environments. With its user-friendly design, 550W centrifugal fan is easy to install, operate, and maintain.
Specification
- Model: ATO-CF-550
- Power: 550W
- Air Outlet Caliber: 148mm
- Air Volume: ≥15 m3/min
- Wind Pressure: ≥1.7 Kpa
- Voltage: 220V/380V/110V
- Speed: 2800r/min
- Restless Sound Level: <60dB
- Temperature: 50°C
- Weight: 8.85kg
Features
- The heat sink rear cover adopts a brand-new design, which is sturdy and has excellent heat dissipation.
- The circular air intake has a large air volume, high wind speed, and high efficiency.
- The centrifugal blower comes with a portable handle, making it easy to carry and reducing the force applied by the hand.
- Direct-connected centrifugal air duct design has a large capacity and can withstand high pressure, making it suitable for long pipeline operations.
- A sturdy circular base increases the contact area for force, making it less susceptible to external forces.
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Applications
Centrifugal fans are commonly used in various industrial applications such as HVAC systems, chemical processing, power generation, wastewater treatment, and pneumatic conveying systems. They are also utilized in the manufacturing of materials such as plastics, paper, and cement. Additionally, centrifugal blowers can be found in applications related to food processing, mining, and automotive manufacturing.
Tips: Is the centrifugal fan a blower?
Yes, a centrifugal fan is a type of blower. Blowers are devices used to move air or gas by creating a flow through a mechanical impeller. The impeller is typically a rotating component with blades or vanes that accelerates the air radially outward from the center of the fan or blower.
In the case of a centrifugal fan, the impeller rotates on a central axis, and the air is drawn into the center of the fan and then forced to move radially outward by the action of the blades. This creates a higher pressure and velocity of air on the outer edges of the impeller. Centrifugal fans are commonly used in various applications, such as ventilation systems, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) units, industrial processes, and cooling systems.